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Monday | September 24, 2018

CMSD to address SPED compliance at public meeting


One of four formal complaints against dealt with indi-
vidual students,
If you go
■ WHAT: CMSD special meeting on
In 2017, MDE began investi-
gating a sample of 62 SPED stu-
special education department resolved while one parent
filed a blanket
status of special education depart-
ment
dents. In March, MDE found 95
percent of those students did not
■ WHERE: Brandon Central Services have appropriate IEPs — which
BY MARY POLLITZ The meeting, aimed to in- complaint on be-
■ WHEN: Tonight at 6 p.m.
mpollitz@cdispatch.com form parents of SPED children half of all CMSD set individual educational goals
and the general public, will be- SPED students. for students and determines the
Columbus Municipal School gin at 6 p.m. at Brandon Central The com- Smith Cheryl Smith, who replaced services needed to obtain those
District will host a public meet- Services. plaints alleged, Donna Jones as Special Educa- goals — meaning students were
ing tonight to address improve- Last year, four CMSD par- among other things, that CMSD tion director in January, said not getting the services they
ments and ongoing concerns ents filed complaints with the SPED students weren’t getting she will be updating the pub- needed for their education.
about its special education de- Mississippi Department of Ed- their required individualized lic on where the department Smith said she will address
partment (SPED) amid a state ucation against the district’s education plans (IEPs) and ser- stands now after the MDE’s re- those compliance issues to-
investigation. SPED program. Three of those vices in a timely manner, if at all. view of CMSD. See CMSD, 3A

Hosemann UNDER THE HOOD


to visit Lowndes
County on Voter
Registration Day
Sec. of State hoping to
improve voter turnout
in November elections
By Slim Smith
ssmith@cdispatch.com

In June, just 13.5


percent of registered
voters went to the
polls in the primary
elections, and Secre-
tary of State Delbert
Hosemann seems to
have taken it person-
ally. Hosemann
“Embarrassing,” said Hose-
mann, whose office oversees the
state’s elections. “We had a histor-
ically poor turnout, even though
there were some important races.”
For months now, Hosemann has
been on the road, talking to voters
about the election and visiting high
schools to encourage seniors who
may be of voting age to register and
vote.
Tuesday, which also happens to
be National Voter Registration Day,
Hosemann will visit Columbus.
Hosemann, along with Lown-
des County Circuit Clerk Teresa
Barksdale, will hold an informal
session for citizens and answer any
questions about the Nov. 6 general
Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
election. The meeting will be held Andrew Olivier, 11, of Boy Scout Troop 14, adjusts the battery cables on a car during the annual Pushmataha Area Council
at noon at the Lowndes County Fall Camporee at East Mississippi Community College Saturday morning. Olivier was working to earn his automotive mainte-
Courthouse. nance merit badge and has been a Boy Scout for one year. “I’ve learned about oil, batteries, brakes and air bags,” he said.
See Hosemann, 6A Andrew’s parents are Nelson and Alisha Olivier of Starkville.

Under the capitol dome

‘GREATEST FUN
Analysis: Public retirement plan
RUN ON EARTH’:
Hundreds of pressure won’t end soon
people partici-
pated in the T.K.
Martin Center’s
Pension plan had $28.2B heard at their budget hearing, un-
less they were listening carefully, is
“The Greatest Fun
Run on Earth” on
in assets as of June 30 things are likely to get worse. That’s
because many participants in the
Friday. The Fun By JEFF AMY financial market believe investment
Run was held to The Associated Press returns will be lower in the future
benefit the Project than they have been in the past.
IMPACT program, JACKSON — Mississippi’s public If the board of the Public Employ-
which is an early pension system got a particularly un-
intervention pro- ees Retirement System makes fur-
gram for special welcoming reception last week when ther adjustments to its projections
needs preschool its leaders told legislators to budget based on that view, those projections
children. for higher pension contributions. will show more money is needed in
Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff But what lawmakers may not have See Analysis, 6A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What file-sharing company was sued Tuesday and Wednesday meetings
by both Metallica and Dr. Dre? Sept. 25: OCH
■ “Oedipus”: Mississippi State’s Shackouls Hon-
2 GQ called a poster of who “the most Regional Medical
influential piece of men’s art of the ors College presents this Greek tragedy outdoors
at 6 p.m. in the Griffis Hall courtyard on campus. Center Board of
last 50 years”?
3 What are some wild gerbils in China (Indoors, in case of rain.) Bring chairs and blankets, Trustees, 4 p.m.,
fed in order to control their numbers? and picnics, if desired. Free. For more information, OCH
Jonah Cunningham 4 At the 1988 Olympics, what sprinter visit honors.msstate.edu/events or email Donna Sept. 28: Board
beat Carl Lewis for the 100-meter Clevinger, dclevinger@honors.msstate.edu.
First grade, Caledonia of Aldermen
gold medal, then was stripped of it for

85 Low 72
steroid use? work session,
High 5 By what name is Best Foods brand Thursday 1:15 p.m., City
Chance of a t-storm
mayonnaise known east of the Rock- ■ MUW Lowndes Alumni: The W Lowndes County Hall
ies? Alumni Chapter hosts a Welty Symposium preview
Full forecast on Oct. 1: Board of
page 2A. Answers, 6B luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Hogarth Dining Center Supervisors, 9
on campus. Cost is $12.25, payable at the event.
a.m., Oktibbeha
■ Downtown Columbus Art Walk: Stroll through
County Court-
downtown Columbus to visit with artists displaying
Inside their original work from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Enjoy live house
music, kids’ activities and after-hours shopping. For Ginger Angle, of Colum- Oct. 2: Board of
Classifieds 5B Dear Abby 4B
Comics 4B Obituaries 5A more information, contact Main Street Columbus, bus, has six kids and four Aldermen, 5:30
Crossword 6B Opinions 4A 662-328-6305. grandkids. p.m., City Hall

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2A Monday, September 24, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Monday
Say What?
Did you hear? “You’re just trying to aim and hit the holes right, so
‘House With a Clock in Its the biggest thing is just be patient ...”
Dale McDowell, who won the 70-lap, $12,000 top prize

Walls’ ticks to No. 1 in theaters


Saturday at Magnolia Motor Speedway. Story, 1B.

By JAKE COYLE
Estimated ticket
New sexual-misconduct accusation
AP Film Writer

NEW YORK — The


sales for Friday
gothic family fantasy “The through Sunday
House With a Clock in Its
Walls” exceeded expec-
tations to debut with an
1. “The House With a
Clock in Its Walls,” $26.9
million ($8.7 million interna-
rocks Kavanaugh nomination
estimated $26.9 million in
ticket sales at the weekend
tional).
2. “A Simple Favor,” White House statement: Supreme Court nominee conspiring to undermine his pick.
The president showed no initial sign
box office, while audienc-
es showed considerably
$10.4 million ($5.2 million
international). says the event ‘did not happen’ and that the of wanting to walk away from Ka-
vanaugh and expressed frustration
3. “The Nun,” $10.3 million
less interest in Michael ($35.4 million international). allegation was ‘a smear, plain and simple’ that the confirmation process has
not moved more quickly.
Moore’s Donald Trump- 4. “The Predator,” $8.7
themed documentary, million ($15.2 million inter- By LISA MASCARO, MARY CLARE him of sexually assaulting her at a The second claim against Kava-
“Fahrenheit 11/9,” than his national). JALONICK and JONATHAN LEMIRE party when they were teenagers. naugh dates to the 1983-84 academic
The Associated Press Kavanaugh denies the claim. year, which was his first at Yale Uni-
George W. Bush-era one. 5. “Crazy Rich Asians,”
“The House With a $6.5 million ($5.1 million As the White House defends versity. Deborah Ramirez described
international). WA S H I N G T O N Kavanaugh against the claims, the incident after being contacted
Clock in Its Walls” was
6. “White Boy Rick,” $5 — A second allega- presidential counselor Kellyanne by The New Yorker magazine. She
easily the biggest draw on million. tion of sexual miscon- Conway told CBS Monday that the recalled that Kavanaugh exposed
a quiet weekend at North 7. “Peppermint,” $3.7 duct has emerged accusations against Kavanaugh himself at a drunken dormitory par-
American movie theaters, million ($1.6 million interna-
where the other three against Judge Brett sound like “a vast left-wing conspir- ty, thrust his penis in her face, and
tional).
new wide releases all dis- 8. “Fahrenheit 11/9,”
Kavanaugh, a de- acy,” using rhetoric that echoed caused her to touch it without her
appointed or downright $3.1 million. velopment that has Hillary Clinton’s 1998 description of consent as she pushed him away.
flopped. 9. “The Meg,” $2.4 million further imperiled his Kavanaugh allegations that her husband, Presi- In a statement provided by the
“Fahrenheit 11/9” ($3.4 million international). nomination to the dent Bill Clinton, had had affairs. White House, Kavanaugh said the
opened with $3.1 million 10. “Searching,” $2.2 Supreme Court, forced the White Trump was told about the New event “did not happen” and that the
in 1,719 cinemas — a huge
million ($3.6 million interna- House and Senate Republicans onto Yorker allegations Sunday in the allegation was “a smear, plain and
tional). the defensive and fueled calls from
debut for most documen- hours before the piece’s explosive simple.” A White House spokes-
taries but a fraction of the Democrats to postpone further ac- publication, according to a White woman added in a second statement
$23.9 million opening gen- Road chief executive Tom tion on his confirmation. House official not authorized to that the allegation was “designed to
erated in 2004 by Moore’s Ortenberg’s new distrib- The new accusation landed late speak publicly about private conver- tear down a good man.”
record-breaking “Fahren- utor, Briarcliff Entertain- Sunday in a report from The New sations. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of Califor-
heit 9/11.” That film went ment. It had been predict- Yorker, just a few hours after nego- Trump cast doubt on the veracity nia, the ranking Democrat on the
on to make $222.4 million ed to open with $5 million tiators had reached an agreement to and the timing of the piece, believ- Judiciary Committee, called for the
worldwide, a record for to $8 million. hold an extraordinary public hear- ing it was further proof of what he “immediate postponement” of any
documentaries. But despite a surge in ing Thursday for Kavanaugh and has been saying privately for days: further action on Kavanaugh’s nom-
Moore’s new film, success for documentaries Christine Blasey Ford, who accuses that the Democrats and media were ination.
which examines the rise of at the box office — includ-
Trump and other develop- ing “RBG,” “Won’t You Be
ments like the water crisis My Neighbor” and “Three
in his hometown of Flint, Identical Strangers” —
Michigan, was the first
release from former Open
“Fahrenheit 11/9” didn’t
catch on. Will Bill Cosby, 81, go to prison? Judge is set to decide
CONTACTING THE DISPATCH Comedian, convicted in April of to the public, said Daniel
Filler, dean of Drexel Uni-
“Obviously, the allega-
tions are serious, and, ex-
Office hours: Main line: drugging and sexually assaulting a versity’s Kline School of
Law.
cept for his age and poor
health, would normally
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woman, could face 30 years in prison In this instance, “the warrant some jail time,”
HOW DO I ... n voice@cdispatch.com
judge is going to get flak,” said Samuel Stretton, a
By MARYCLAIRE DALE celebrity to go to trial he said. “The judge is go- veteran defense lawyer
Report a missing paper? The Associated Press
Report a sports score? in the #MeToo era and ing to get less flak if they not connected to the case.
n 662-328-2424 ext. 100
n 662-241-5000 could be the first to go to see Bill Cosby walk out in Cosby is legally blind
n Toll-free 877-328-2430 NORRISTOWN, Pa. —
prison — perhaps for the cuffs.” and uses a cane, some-
n Operators are on duty until Submit a calendar item? Bill Cosby faced the start
rest of his days — after At the end of the po- thing his lawyers are cer-
5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. n Go to www.cdispatch.com/ of a sentencing hearing
being convicted in April tentially two-day hearing, tain to point out along with
Buy an ad? community Monday at which a judge Montgomery County his achievements and
will decide how to punish of drugging and sexually
n 662-328-2424 Judge Steven T. O’Neill philanthropy. Prosecutors
Submit a birth, wedding the 81-year-old comedian assaulting former Temple
could sentence Cosby to hoped to call some of his
Report a news tip? or anniversary announce- who blazed the trail for University employee An-
as many as 30 years in other accusers to paint
n 662-328-2471 ment? other black entertainers drea Constand at his sub- prison or send him home Cosby as a sexual preda-
n news@cdispatch.com n Download forms at www. and donated millions to urban Philadelphia home on probation. The state tor deserving of prison.
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on at least one young Judges can’t help being like Cosby, with no prior en accusing Cosby of sex-
Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 woman and perhaps many influenced a little by the convictions, call for about ual assault said Sunday
Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 more. “optics” of a case — that one to four years behind they hope he will be sent
Cosby was the first is, how it is going to look bars. to prison.
Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759

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TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


Cloudy with a couple of Mostly cloudy, humid; a Cloudy and humid with Cloudy, a shower and Mostly cloudy with a
thunderstorms p.m. t-storm a thunderstorm t-storm around t-storm in spots
71° 85° 69° 81° 66° 81° 66° 84° 67°
ALMANAC DATA
Columbus Sunday
TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW
Sunday 90° 71°
Normal 85° 60°
Record 97° (2016) 44° (1974)
PRECIPITATION (in inches)
Sunday 0.00
Month to date 5.40
Normal month to date 2.73
Year to date 45.80
Normal year to date 40.60
TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES
In feet as of Flood 24-hr.
7 a.m. Sun. Stage Stage Chng.
Amory 20 11.38 -0.22
Bigbee 14 3.26 -0.03 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Columbus 15 4.37 -0.01 Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream
Fulton 20 7.36 +0.06 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s
Tupelo 21 1.13 +0.05 TUE WED TUE WED
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Atlanta
Hi/Lo/W
86/71/pc
Hi/Lo/W
83/71/t
City
Nashville
Hi/Lo/W
82/69/t
Hi/Lo/W
78/63/t
In feet as of 24-hr.
7 a.m. Sun. Capacity Level Chng. Boston 67/65/r 79/63/c Orlando 90/74/t 91/75/pc
Chicago 78/54/r 67/49/pc Philadelphia 78/69/r 82/66/t
Aberdeen Dam 188 163.49 +0.16 Dallas 88/68/pc 80/64/t Phoenix 100/79/s 103/78/s
Stennis Dam 166 136.70 +0.16 Honolulu 89/76/pc 89/77/pc Raleigh 84/69/c 87/69/t
Bevill Dam 136 136.46 +0.12 Jacksonville 90/73/pc 93/73/pc Salt Lake City 71/45/s 74/49/s
Memphis 84/69/t 78/63/sh Seattle 69/52/s 71/54/pc
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The solunar period indicates peak feeding times for
fish and game.
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Mon. 12:29a 6:39a 12:51p 7:02p MON TUE FULL LAST NEW FIRST
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As aid checks go out, farmers worry bailout won’t be enough


‘If these issues haven’t been resolved, there poised to receive just a single
penny per bushel.
kets for American-grown com-
modities and purchasing more
Department’s chief economist,
responded that the USDA took
could be a change in the way farmers vote’ “If these issues haven’t
been resolved, there could be
than two dozen select products,
including certain fresh fruits
into account a number of factors
“including the share of produc-
Kevin Skunes, a corn and soybean grower from North Dakota a change in the way farmers and vegetables, nuts, meat and tion that is exported and the val-
By JULIET LINDERMAN outcomes could potentially af- vote,” Skunes said. “A person dairy. ue of trade directly affected by
The Associated Press fect their vote. has to consider all things.” Agriculture Secretary Sonny the retaliatory tariffs.”
Farmers are already feeling Perdue announced last month “The level of damage is not
“It’s pretty obvious that the
WASHINGTON — Farmers the impact of Trump’s trade that soybean growers will get the same for each commodity,”
rural agriculture communities
across the United States will tiffs with China and other coun- the largest checks, at $1.65 per he said in a written response to
helped elect this administra-
soon begin receiving govern- tries. China has hit back hard, bushel for a total of $3.6 billion. questions submitted by The As-
tion, but the way things are
ment checks as part of a bil- responding with its own set of China is the world’s leading sociated Press.
going I believe farmers are go- tariffs on U.S. agricultural prod- buyer of American soybeans, He estimated that there
lion-dollar bailout to buoy grow- ing to have to vote with their ucts and other goods. purchasing roughly 60 percent would be more than 784,000 ap-
ers experiencing financial strain checkbook when it comes time,” The Trump administration of the U.S. crop. But since Bei- plications for relief.
from President Donald Trump’s said Kevin Skunes, a corn and is providing up to $12 billion jing imposed a 25 percent tariff The USDA has since released
trade disputes with China. soybean grower from Arthur, in emergency relief funds for on soybean, imports prices have a detailed analysis of how the de-
But even those poised for North Dakota and president of American farmers, with roughly plunged. partment made its calculations.
big payouts worry it won’t be the National Corn Growers As- $6 billion in an initial round. The The lack of initial detail about The breakdown has stunned
enough. And while support for sociation. three-pronged plan includes how the calculations were made corn and wheat farmers who
Trump is near unwavering in the Corn farmers get the small- $4.7 billion in payments to corn, left farmers scratching their say the payments are uneven
heartland, some growers say est slice of the aid pie. Corn cotton, soybean, dairy, pork and heads. and won’t do much of anything
that with the November election groups estimate a loss of 44 sorghum farmers. The rest is Asked about the confusion, to help keep struggling farms
nearing, such disappointing aid cents per bushel, but they’re for developing new foreign mar- Rob Johansson, the Agriculture afloat.

Area arrests
The following arrests
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n Demontrell Lowe,
20, was charged with pos-
session, sale or transfer of
a stolen firearm.
n Deondre Bonner, 26,
Lowe Bonner A. Taylor Eads Z. Taylor Fitzpatrick Hicks Jr. Blair Emerson Logan
was charged with posses-
sion of cocaine with intent
to distribute, child endan-
germent, reckless driving,
no driver’s license, no in-
surance and disobeying a
traffic control device.
n Antwayn Taylor, 27,
was charged with posses-
sion, sale or transfer of a Heath Buchanan Johnson E. Shields Graham Williams J. Shields Rodgers Edmonds Branch
stolen firearm, possession fice: n Damarius Graham, counts of burglary of a ve-
of a weapon by a felon, pos- n James Blair, 58, was 26, was charged with hicle.
session of cocaine, posses- charged with fleeing law house arrest violation. n Kwame Hardrick, 27,
sion of methamphetamine enforcement, suspended n Matthew Williams, was charged with grand
and failure to signal lanedriver’s license, reckless 34, was charged with larceny, malicious mis-
change. driving, disregarding a three counts of burglary of chief and no seatbelt.
n Codey Eads, 19, traffic device and two a vehicle and three counts n James Peterson, 35,
was charged with bur- bench warrants. of burglary other than a was charged with burglary
glary-breaking and enter- n Jonathan Emerson, dwelling. other than a dwelling. Kelly Bell Hardrick Peterson
ing a dwelling. 24, was charged with n Jerral Shields, 26,
n Zerrick Taylor, 27, three counts of possession was charged with bur-
was charged with posses- of a controlled substance, glary of a vehicle, posses-
sion of cocaine and pos- burglary of a vehicle, pos- sion of marijuana in a ve-
session of methamphet- session of marijuana in a hicle, suspended driver’s
amine. vehicle and no insurance. license, no insurance and
n Charlea Fitzpatrick, n Bralan Logan, 21, failure to appear.
18, was charged with leav-was indicted on a felony n Octavis Rodgers, 22,
ing the scene of an acci- charge. was charged with receiv-
dent with injuries. n Adam Heath, 23, ing stolen property.
n Dennis Hicks Jr., 31,was charged with a circuit n Eric Edmonds, 40,
was charged with burglary court order. was charged with failure
of an inhabited dwelling n Jocitta Buchanan, to register as a sex offend-
with a deadly weapon, 22, was charged with child er and a MDOC hold.
two counts of trespassing,abuse. n Larry Branch, 27,
contempt of court, false n Donna Johnson, 50, was charged with burglary
reporting of a crime, no was charged with child other than a dwelling.
driver’s license, stalkingneglect. n Kenny Kelly, 21, was
and harassing phone calls. n Edward Shields, 28, charged with possession
was charged with pro- of marijuana-more than 30
The following arrests bation violation and five grams.
were made by the Oktib- counts of burglary other n Rodriquez Bell, 19,
beha County Sheriff’s Of- than a dwelling. was charged with two

CMSD
Continued from Page 1A
night, as MDE has re- she would explain special
sponded to the first of the education as a whole.
four formal complaints. “I’m going to address
“The first formal state that we did have some
complaint that was filed, non-compliance,” Smith
according to MDE it has said. “We had some com-
been set aside and that plaints and I’m going to
one is closed,” she said. address the one that has
“(That means) all areas been cleared. I’m also Doumit Labat
that were found non-com- going to address what sure all the students are
pliant, we have satisfied the district is doing to re- getting what they need
that and we are compliant main compliant and what with their IEPs. She’s
on those areas.” we’re doing to meet the just very accessible. This
Smith said MDE has needs of all our special year has been a blessing.
yet to respond to the oth- needs children.” It has started out with a
er three complaints but Terri Doumit, the sense of relief. I didn’t
will speak more about the mother of a Columbus have to worry. It’s real-
compliance issues during High School SPED stu- ly started off on a really
tonight’s meeting. She dent, voiced her concerns positive note. When you
added the department is during numerous special have teachers who are
moving forward and ad- meetings last year. Dou- really motivated to help
dressing the issues and mit said her son was not the children. Having the
concerns from previous receiving the services administration to support
years and administra- he needed. In less than a them in their efforts. We
tions. year’s time, Doumit has have both now and I’m
“It’s very important, called the department a thinking that will make a
because the district is blessing to her son. With big a change.”
working to become com- Smith as the director, CMSD Superinten-
pliant and to let parents Doumit said she noticed dent Cherie Labat also
know that we are here for more thorough commu- credited Smith’s leader-
their children and their nication and her son re- ship for SPED improve-
education,” Smith said. ceiving the services and ments since last year.
“While we are waiting for care he needs to continue “We value all students,
(MDE) we are working his education. “We had and she has worked very
to stay compliant in ev- several meetings and sev- hard to make sure that
erything that we do.” eral calls back and forth,” we are meeting the needs
In addition to the com- Doumit said. “(Smith) re- of our students,” Labat
pliance issues, Smith said ally truly wants to make said.
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Letters to the editor


Voice of the people
Longview Road paving funds were used to construct the new
access road to Mississippi State from
Repaving a stretch of road is by defi- been moved to accommodate the ac-
Longview Road is an over three-mile nition not progress nor is it fair to the cuser, a typical desperate move by the
stretch of gravel road that links the Poorhouse to Spring Street. One won- people that live on Longview Road on democrats. If such zeal had been used
25 bypass with Highway 12. It is the ders if the process had not dragged on the stretches that aren’t and apparently against Clinton, Ted Kennedy, Keith
longest stretch of unpaved road in the for so long if the funds would have been won’t be paved. Ellison and others of the party, things
county. As a connector, it is well trav- diverted to Mississippi State. Joseph and Priscilla Ammerman might be different, but they get a pass.
eled by private vehicles, large commer- At recent board meetings the super- Starkville Trump hate is alive and well in Amer-
cial trucks, horse trailers and vehicles visors discussed plans to use funding ica. The democrats have forgotten to
available to pave the two ends of the
traveling to the MSU Horse Park and
road, leaving a long swath unpaved in
On Judge Kavanaugh clean their own house and are too busy
many others who wish cut through to Being a male, a conservative and a pointing fingers. But, that was before
the middle. The county will pave the the Me Too movement. I don’t condone
access one of the two highways. Con- God-fearing American, I am described
east end from the bypass to Horsely abuse on anyone, especially abuse to
trary to some claims made in a recent as a predator, a deplorable and the
Lane and they will repave the west end children or women. I will agree there
Board of Supervisors meeting, there are dregs of society. I am told to shut up!
from the railroad track in Longview to are abusive men out there, but all men
many residences all along this three- just past the church. And stand up. I understand some men,
mile stretch of road. Several side roads but not all men, will take advantage of are not abusive. The allegations against
Residents to be left in areas unpaved
intersect with Longview Road which women because they are the stronger Kavanaugh are weak to say the least.
wonder why the county is repaving
lead to homes of taxpaying citizens who of the sexes. God made man to be the The Dems had this information suppos-
areas that have benefited from paving
must travel down Longview to get to the provider and protector of the female. edly since July and they used it now, for
for several decades before paving areas
rest of the county. These citizens have This was by His design, but since the their advantage to delay Kavanaugh’s
that have never been paved. The home
for decades paid their property taxes owners on that stretch pay their taxes women’s lib movement and now the appointment. Now his accuser wants to
and watched as the tax dollars are spent the same as all others and wonder “ME TOO” movement, things have be heard on her terms, that’s strange.
paving smaller, less populated and less why they are being ignored. The two changed. I was taught to respect women She has been given a chance and a date.
traveled roads throughout the county. supervisors, Montgomery and Miller, and never take advantage of them or Something doesn’t pass the smell test.
Various plans have surfaced that who represent Longview Road recently anyone else. But with what I have seen lately from
included paving this road. None have decried raising taxes on the rest of the Things have certainly changed late- the republicans they will fold like a bad
come to fruition. In the mid 2000’s the county for construction on this road. In ly. Case in point: Brett Kavanaugh. Ev- poker hand, no backbone anywhere.
county received funds to pave the road light of that, the homeowners on this eryone will recognize that name. In the President Trump is the only one that
and plans were drawn, agreements for road wonder why they are required to eleventh hour, a female from 35-plus or has kept his word in making ”American
utilities were signed by home owners, pay the same property taxes as those -minus years ago, when he was a teen- great again.”
and rights of way were purchased. After who live on paved roads. If one is only ager, accused him of sexual misconduct I hope and pray justice will prevail.
about seven years when the county to be taxed in relation to the benefits to derail his confirmation hearing vote. Regardless of the outcome, the sun will
finally was prepared to begin to process received, then the homeowners on She can’t remember when, where or rise and set as usual.
of construction, it was found that the Longview Road should be eligible for a who was there, but she can identify Lee Roy Lollar, Jr.
money was no longer available. The tax rebate. Kavavaugh. Now the hearing date has Columbus

Cartoonist view

The world

Has Russia given up on the West?


By the end of his alive and well. Russian national territory. half its voters have to come out Ukraine and Georgia into
second term, Pres- Russia appears With U.S. backing, Ukraine on Sept. 30 to approve a change NATO, which would make the
ident Ronald Rea- to have given up has decided to build a naval in the nation’s name to North containment of Russia Ameri-
gan, who had called on the West and base on the Sea of Azov to Macedonia. This is to mollify ca’s policy in perpetuity.
the Soviet Union an accepted that its “create conditions for rebuff- Greece, which claims the birth- Are the American people
“evil empire,” was hopes for better ing the aggressive actions of place of Alexander the Great as aware of the costs and risks
strolling through times with Presi- the Russian Federation in this it own. inherent in such a policy? What
Red Square with dent Donald Trump region.” Where are we going with all are the prospects of Russia
Russians slapping are not to be. Kiev has several patrol boats this? yielding always to U.S. de-
him on the back. U.N. Ambassa- in the Sea of Azov, with a few With U.S. warships making mands? And are we not today
Bliss was it in dor Nikki Haley is more to be transferred there in regular visits into the East- stretched awfully thin?
that dawn to be berating Russia for coming months. Russia’s navy ern Baltic and Black Sea, the Our share of the global
alive. Patrick J. Buchanan secretly trading could sink those boats and possibility of a new base in economy is much shrunken
And how have with North Korea wipe out that base in minutes. Poland, and growing lethal aid from Reagan’s time. Our deficit
we husbanded the in violation of U.N. Are we going to send our to Ukraine to fight pro-Russian is approaching $1 trillion. Our
fruits of our Cold Poland this sanctions, saying, Navy across the Black Sea to rebels in the Donbass and the debt is surging toward 100 per-
War triumph? “Lying, cheating, protect Ukraine’s naval rights Russian navy on the Sea of cent of GDP. Entitlements are
This month, week invited and rogue behavior inside a sea that has been as Azov, are we not crowding the consuming our national wealth.
China’s leader-for-
life Xi Jinping stood
the U.S. to es- have become the
new norm of the
historically Russian as the
Chesapeake Bay is historically
Russians a bit?
Are we confident the Rus-
We are committed to con-
taining the two other greatest
beside Vladimir Pu-
tin as 3,000 Chinese
tablish a major Russian culture.”
Cold wars don’t
American?
Poland this week invited the
sians will always back down?
When Georgia, believing it
powers, Russia and China.
We are tied down militarily in
troops maneuvered
with 300,000 Rus-
base on its soil get much colder
than defaming
U.S. to establish a major base
on its soil, for which Poland
could kick Russian peacekeep-
ers out and re-annex its seced-
Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and
Yemen, with the War Party
sians, 1,000 planes
and 900 tanks in
... to be called another country’s
culture as morally
would pay two billion dollars,
to be called “Fort Trump.”
ed province of South Ossetia,
attacked in August 2008, the
beating the drums for another
and larger war -- with Iran. And
Moscow’s largest “Fort Trump.” debased. Trump seemed to like the Russian Army came crashing we are sanctioning adversaries
military exercise in The U.S. has idea, and the name. in and ran the Georgians out in and allies for not following our
40 years. Trump seemed also signaled that it Yet, the Bush II decision to 48 hours. leadership of the West and the
An uncoded mes- may start supplying install a missile defense system George W. Bush wisely de- world.
sage to the West to like the idea, naval and anti-air- in Poland brought a Kremlin cided not to issue an ultimatum In looking at America’s
from the East. craft weaponry to counter-move: the installation or send troops. He ignored the global commitments, greatly
Richard Nixon’s and the name. Ukraine, as Russia of nuclear-capable Iskander hawks in his own party who expanded since our Cold War
great achievement is being warned to cruise missiles in Kaliningrad, had helped goad him into the victory, one word come to
in bringing Peking in from cease its inspections of ships the former German territory great debacle of his presiden- mind: unsustainable.
the cold, and Reagan’s great passing from the Black Sea on Poland’s northern border cy: Iraq. Patrick J. Buchanan, a
achievement of ending the through the Kerch Strait into annexed by Stalin at the end of So, what exactly is the U.S. nationally syndicated columnist,
Cold War, are history. the Sea of Azov. World War II. grand strategy with regard to was a senior advisor to presi-
Bolshevism may be dead, The three-mile-wide strait In the Balkans, over Russian Russia? dents Richard Nixon, Gerald
but Russian nationalism, awak- lies between Crimea and Kerch protests, the U.S. is moving to What might be called the Ford and Ronald Reagan. His
ened by NATO’s quick march Peninsula. In Russia’s eyes, bring Macedonia into NATO. McCain wing of the Republi- website is http://buchanan.org/
to Russia’s ancient frontiers, is both banks of the strait are But before Macedonia can join, can Party has sought to bring blog.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, September 24, 2018 5a

ROAST-N-BOAST Florence: Severe flooding feared


near South Carolina coast
Authorities expect a ‘record event’
of up to 10 feet of floodwaters
The Associated Press

BLADENBORO, N.C. — Rivers swelling with


the floodwaters of former Hurricane Florence
are threatening to swamp communities near the
South Carolina coast, leaving thousands ready to
evacuate.
More than a week after Florence crashed into
the Carolinas, dumping heavy rains, all that water
is nearing the coast. Authorities in Georgetown
County, South Carolina, said they have put as
many as 8,000 people on alert for possible evacua-
tions starting Monday in expectation of a “record
event” of up to 10 feet floodwaters this week.
Officials are especially eyeing gauges along
the Pee Dee and Waccamaw Rivers and said peo-
ple should be ready to leave homes in the poten-
tial flood zones before possibly life-threatening
flooding begins setting in as early as Tuesday.
Georgetown County’s emergency manage-
ment director, Sam Hodge, said in a video mes-
sage posted online Sunday that shelters are being
Chris Jenkins/Special to The Dispatch
Tony Lybrand, of Columbus, pitmaster for the Smokey Bones BBQ team, checks his ribs and pork shoulder one opened Monday for area residents and he pleaded
last time before turning them in for judging at the annual Roast-N-Boast BBQ championship at the Columbus with people to alert neighbors and friends to the
Fairgrounds on Saturday. possible dangers ahead.

US considers limit on green


cards for immigrants on benefits
Federal law already requires those en weeks before midterm
elections, the announce-
seeking green cards to prove they will ment could help galvanize
voters who have backed
not be a burden or opposed Trump’s broad
crackdown on legal and il-
By ELLIOT SPAGAT The proposal “will legal immigration.
The Associated Press clearly define long-stand- Immigrant advocacy
ing law to ensure that groups said people may
SAN DIEGO — The those seeking to enter avoid or withdraw from
Trump administration has and remain in the United public aid programs even
proposed rules that could
States either temporarily at the risk of losing shel-
deny green cards to immi-
or permanently can sup- ter and suffering deteri-
grants if they use Medic-
port themselves financial- orating health because
aid, food stamps, housing
ly and will not be reliant they worry they will be
vouchers and other forms
of public assistance. on public benefits,” the denied visas.
Federal law already department said. Potentially disqual-
requires those seeking The 447-page proposal ifying benefits include
green cards to prove they published on the depart- Medicare Part D pre-
will not be a burden — or ment’s website will appear scription drugs, Medicaid
“public charge” — but the in the Federal Register with some exceptions for
new rules detail a broad “in the coming weeks,” emergency services and
range of programs that triggering a 60-day public disability services related
could disqualify them. comment period before it to education, food stamps
The Department takes effect. and Section 8 housing
of Homeland Security Coming less than sev- vouchers.
said Saturday that cur-
rent and past receipt of
certain public benefits
above thresholds would
be considered “a heavily
weighed negative factor”
in granting green cards as
well as temporary stays.

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Ole Miss: Donor wants his name


removed after ‘racial’ post
‘It was never my intention to cast the problems tions for 37 years starting in 1964.
The School of Journalism and New
our community faces as a racial issue. I do not Media was named for him after he
and his wife donated $5.3 million in
believe that to be the case’ 2009.
University of Mississippi donor Ed Meek “My desire then and now is for
the School of Journalism to be a
The Associated Press condemned the racial overtone of global leader in Journalism educa-
the post as “highly offensive.” It has tion,” Meek said. “I recognize that
JACKSON — A University of since been removed. Faculty mem- the attachment of my name to the
Mississippi donor has asked for his bers on Friday had urged Meek to School of Journalism is no longer in
name to be removed from the uni- voluntarily remove his name from the best interest of that vision.”
versity’s journalism school follow- the school. Meek’s post came following
ing a social media post criticized for
“It was never my intention to cast months of debate in Oxford over
an “unjustified racial overtone,” the
the problems our community faces whether and how to control under-
journalism school’s dean said.
as a racial issue. I do not believe age drinking and crowds around
Dean Will Norton Jr. on Saturday
said Ed Meek sent him a statement that to be the case,” Meek wrote in the town’s iconic downtown square.
apologizing for his post and re- his statement. Aldermen voted earlier this month
questing to have his name removed Meek said he particularly want- to require businesses serving alco-
from the School of Journalism and ed to apologize to the women de- hol to install cameras and other sys-
New Media. picted, saying he was “wrong” to tems to verify identification. The
Meek had written a Facebook post the photos. He said he “loves” debate prompted allegations of rac-
post Wednesday with photos of the university and the journalism ism aimed at a concert hall that saw
two black women in short dresses, school too much to have it held shots fired at a party that welcomed
suggesting they exemplify prob- back by having his name attached an African-American audience last
lems that cause real estate values to the school. spring, as well as claims that it was
to fall. Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter Meek led Ole Miss public rela- unnecessary surveillance.

Analysis
Continued from Page 1A
the future to pay off ben- money to pay for those ment plan, and that they since 2009, according to
efits that employees and pension contributions for had been promised that a January analysis by the
retirees have already all those agencies. The no additional contribution pension system’s actuary.
earned. And that could remainder would come increases would be need- That makes up 38 percent
lead back to more de- from local governments ed after the employer rate of the shortfall. Pension
mands on taxpayers. and other entities, such went to 15.75 percent in system officials have
The retirement system as public hospitals. Cities 2013. long blamed a 1999 ben-
already voted in June to and counties have already “We’ve very sympa- efit increase agreed to by
start requiring employ- been setting aside money thetic to the cost for em- lawmakers as the biggest
ers to pay 17.4 percent of for higher contributions ployers, but we have to do cause of problems, but
a worker’s salary to the in their budgets, which what we have to do,” new the analysis shows that’s
system beginning July 1, begin Oct. 1. executive director Ray no longer true.
2019, up from 15.75 per- Though they’ve had Higgins told lawmakers. But even though the
cent now. months to absorb the Chief Investment Offi- retirement system has
The pension plan had news, lawmakers were cer Lorrie Tingle told leg- made an 8.55 percent an-
$28.2 billion in assets as clearly cranky about the islators that the system nual return over the last
of June 30. That sounds increase. is under pressure from 30 years, lowering the
like a lot. But last year, “When we talk about the financial community
projected future rate of
actuaries projected that employer contributions, I to reduce its projection
return will make project-
the system had about $17 don’t think it needs to be of what it will earn in the
ed future shortfalls big-
billion less than would forgotten that at the end future. That’s a bedrock
ger. And that could lead to
be needed. With only of the day, the employer is part of how accountants
enough money on hand the taxpayer,” said House figure out how much something more serious
to pay about 61 percent Speaker Philip Gunn, a needs to be collected now than cranky lawmakers.
of liabilities, directors de- Clinton Republican. “So to cover benefits. PERS
cided they had to ask for when you’re asking for an used to assume it would
more. increase, you’re asking earn 8 percent a year, but
The increased contri- for the taxpayers to step in 2015, it cut that level to
butions equal about $100 up and pay more.” 7.75 percent.
million a year, with about Lawmakers also said That reduction con-
$75 million due from state they felt like former Exec- tributed to today’s short-
agencies, community col- utive Director Pat Robert- fall, although the big-
leges, universities and son had promised them gest component of the
public schools. Lawmak- as late as last year that all unfunded liability stems
ers traditionally budget was well with the retire- from investment losses

Hosemann
Continued from Page 1A
“Some of the bigger to speak to Karriem said. “We want
things we’ll talk about the senior to give them informa-
are why the turnout was class and tion and, hopefully, they
so low in June and how e nc ou r a ge can go home and share it
we can increase turnout them to reg- with their parents, too.”
in the November elec- ister and to Hosemann will also
tion,” Hosemann said. vote,” Kar- visit New Hope High
“We’ll also talk about vot- riem said. School to speak to the
ing security, the integri- “I really ap- Karriem
seniors there and will at-
ty of the election process preciate him doing that
tend at voter registration
and things such as mil- because it sends a mes-
itary voting, which has sage to the young people event at Mississippi State
already started. I know that this is a bi-partisan at 10 a.m.
there are a lot of military effort. All eight state-sup-
families in the Columbus Hosemann is a Repub- ported universities are
area, so getting the word lican. holding voter registra-
out about how deployed “I really think it’s im- tion events as part of
military can vote could portant to get people in- Tuesday’s National Voter
be useful.” volved at an early age,” Registration Day.
As he has done in sev-
eral other trips around
the state, Hosemann
will visit Columbus High
School at the request
of Rep. Kabir Karriem
(D-Columbus).
“We’re going to have
a voter registration drive
for the seniors, and I in-
vited Mr. Hosemann over

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Loss to Wildcats
exposes issues
for No. 23 Bulldogs
LEXINGTON, Ky.
Last year, the Mississippi State football
team’s crossroads came on a September
evening in Auburn, Alabama.
After moving to 3-0 with a 30-point victory
against LSU, MSU showed itself
to be something other than
perfect in dropping consecu-
tive Southeastern Conference
games to Georgia and Auburn
by a combined 67 points. The
Bulldogs bounced back to win
their next four games to set the
stage for a nine-win season. Brett Hudson
David Miller/Special to The Dispatch Today, MSU is at the same
Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer Dale McDowell won the 70-lap Super Late Model feature at the Cotton Pickin’ 100 crossroads. A 28-7 loss to
Saturday at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus. Kentucky on Saturday sent MSU tumbling

PATIENCE PAYS FOR McDOWELL


down nine spots in The Associated Press poll to
No. 23 and down to No. 19 in the coaches poll.
The loss highlighted three issues for the
Bulldogs to solve prior to the matchup against
former MSU coach Dan Mullen and his new
team, the Florida Gators (3-1, 1-1 SEC).
National Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer takes lead on lap 55, wins at Magnolia Motor Speedway The first issue is penalties. MSU (3-1, 0-1)
understands 16 for 139 yards is far too many,
By DAVID MILLER go back to the bottom,” he and just minutes after the loss to Kentucky the
Special to The Dispatch said, “so I just took care Bulldogs knew how they would go about fixing
of our tires, knowing we’d it.
Dale McDowell’s be better on that long run.
patience paid off Saturday “It’s uncalled for for our defense to get that
That’s why I really hated
in the Cotton Pickin’ 100. to see that last caution See HUDSON, 4B
The National Dirt Late come out because we had
Model Hall of Famer took that big lead, and I didn’t Game 5
the lead on lap 55 after know what to do.” n Florida, 5 p.m. Saturday (ESPN; WKBB-FM 100.9,
floating in the top five for The last caution flew WFCA-FM 107.9).
the first half of the race. on lap 68, but Rettig, who
McDowell held true to the
middle and bottom, mas-
said his right rear lost SEC Schedule
compression after a shock Saturday’s Games
tering a “touchy” surface broke, couldn’t take ad- n Louisiana-Lafayette at Alabama, 11 a.m.
after an unexpected rain vantage of it. (SEC Network; WJEC-FM 106.5)
shower early in afternoon “I think my canis- n Arkansas vs. Texas A&M, 11 a.m. (ESPN)
softened the track. He lat- ter came loose. It was n Tennessee at Georgia, 2:30 p.m. (WCBI)
er held off a last-lap charge dangling no the right n Southern Mississippi at Auburn, 3 p.m.
by Austin Rettig to win the rear shock and blew the (SEC Network)
70-lap, $12,000 top prize. shock out,” Rettig said. n Tennessee State at Vanderbilt, 3 p.m.
“There was more bite (SEC Network)
“That happened about n South Carolina at Kentucky, 6:30 p.m.
in certain places, but any- three-quarters of the way
where there was bite, it (SEC Network)
through. … The car start- n Ole Miss at LSU, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN; WAFM-FM 95.7)
was rough,” McDowell ed dipping real hard and
said. “You’re just trying to getting real tight.
aim and hit the holes right, “(After losing the
Inside
so the biggest thing is shock) it was more about n MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alabama remained No.
just be patient and (then) being patient than fight-
1 in The Associated Press and in the coaches poll,
try to cross them on the but Mississippi State slipped to No. 23 in The AP
ing it, and making sure I poll and No. 19 in the coaches poll. Page 4B
gas and just kind of float hit my lines. I knew Dale
across them or slow down wasn’t going to mess up.
and drive straight through
them.
“Anytime the track is
David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
Dale McDowell celebrates winning the Cotton Pickin’
… Luckily he did there (on
the re-start), and I thought
we had something when
EMCC OL Sharp gives
verbal pledge to MSU
like that, I think it’s good. 100 main event Saturday at Magnolia Motor Speedway. he bobbled a little bit in
There’s a lot of good pass- (turn) two getting in.”
es for the lead and makes Billy Moyer climbed
it fun for the fans.” from 21st to finish third.
The win is McDowell’s See PATIENCE, 3B Late Sunday night, former Columbus
seventh of the year and big- High School standout and East
gest payout this season. Mississippi Community College
McDowell said he bat- sophomore offensive lineman
tled tightness when he Schedule LaQuinston Sharp committed to
tried the top Friday, when n The last scheduled event Mississippi State.
he finished second in a 30- for Magnolia Motor Sharp is rated as the sec-
lap feature, and Saturday Speedway in 2018 is ond-best junior college offensive
night. He said he found The Possum Town Grand lineman in the nation in the 247
Prix on Nov. 22-24. It will Sports Composite. He also held Sharp
his lane Saturday about feature the $10,000-to-win,
midway through the race, Durrence Layne Dirt Late
offers from Auburn, Florida, and
when he committed to the Model Series. Missouri. MSU has sophomores Stewart Reese
middle and bottom. and Greg Eiland starting at tackle. EMCC prod-
n Action is scheduled to
“I was sitting there pa- resume at Columbus Motor uct Tyre Phillips, a junior, also is rotating in.
tiently, and those guys David Miller/Special to The Dispatch Speedway at 7 p.m. Sharp is the fourth offensive lineman and the
would hit and push. They’d Brian Rickman finished fourth in the Cotton Pickin’ 100 Saturday, Oct. 6, for a 17th player to commit in MSU’s 2019 class.
run on top a little bit and Saturday at Magnolia Motor Speedway. double-the-point event. — Brett Hudson

WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER


No. 19 Tennessee uses late goal to edge MSU; Ole Miss upsets No. 9 Auburn
From Special Reports even the match. Forty-five sec- Roundup a minute into the second half to A&M in 2015 in College Station,
onds after the goal, freshman give the Rebels a 2-1 advantage. Texas.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Niah Johnson had her shot in the The goal — the 45th of her career Ole Miss will play host to No.
No. 19 Tennessee women’s soc- box blocked. With seven seconds when she dove to her left to deny — broke a school record. 2 Texas A&M at 7 p.m. Friday at
cer team scored in the 87th min- remaining, freshman Zakirah a penalty kick. The lead didn’t last long. Julia the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium
ute Sunday to edge Mississippi McGillivary had an opportunity “She was fantastic,” Anagnost Phillips was called for a foul in n Arkansas 1, Alabama 0:
State 1-0 in a Southeastern Con- inside the box, but the ball was said. “She was the best player on the box, resulting in a 51st-min- At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Kayla
ference match at Regal Soccer saved to end the game. our team today. They generated ute penalty. Bri Folds converted Mckeon scored her fifth goal of
Stadium. MSU had opportunities in the chances, and to be honest, they to tie it at 2. the season in the second half Sun-
After defending a free kick, first half. While shots were even could’ve scored more than a goal. Kizer scored the game-winner day night to lift the Razorbacks
the ball landed at the feet of Ten- through the first 45 minutes, the We have to expedite our learning after receiving the ball behind the (7-2, 2-1) past the Crimson Tide.
nessee’s Wrenne French, who Bulldogs had four shots on target curve, especially against a great- midfield stripe. She darted past “One thing we can learn from
passed to Bunny Shaw. Shaw and kept the Volunteers off frame. ly talented team like this.” multiple defenders before scor- tonight is we aren’t good enough
shot from alongside the penalty “I thought we played a great MSU will play host to Florida ing her 13th game-winner in an to think our soccer can win out,”
spot off the inside of the left post first half,” Anagnost said. “We at 7 p.m. Friday (SEC Network+) Ole Miss kit. The goal helped her Alabama coach Wes Hart said.
to score. were on the front foot, and I at the MSU Soccer Field. become the program’s all-time “Without the willingness to com-
“(This one is) extremely diffi- thought we were the better team. n Ole Miss 3, No. 9 Auburn leading scorer with 110 points. pete and fight, the soccer doesn’t
cult to swallow,” MSU coach Tom We had chances, and I know we’re 2: At Auburn, Alabama, CeCe Channing Foster scored in the matter. I think Arkansas showed
Anagnost said. “Everybody is dis- good enough to put them in the Kizer made history Sunday, scor- first half for Ole Miss. Jessie Ge- us what it means to want to win.
appointed to say the very least. net.” ing two goals to lead the Rebels (8- row scored for Auburn. Whether winning or losing a
We’ve got to learn from it and get Redshirt senior Rhylee 4, 2-1) past the Tigers (9-1-1, 1-1-1). The win is the first against a game, we can’t dwell on it. I hope
better.” DeCrane (four saves) made her With the match tied 1-1 at ranked opponent for Ole Miss we can learn from tonight and fo-
MSU had two late chances to biggest save in the 74th minute, halftime, Kizer scored less than since it defeated No. 23 Texas cus on LSU.”
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Prep Football Review: Week 6


Standings Snapshots Top Performances
Region 3-1A Highlights from Week Six ...
MHSAA Division Overall
n TAYLOR ARNOLD (Starkville Academy): 14 rushes, 106
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Division Overall Leake County 3 0 5 0 170 90 yards, 1 TD in victory against Winston Academy
Nanih Waiya 3 0 5 1 235 53
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Noxapater 2 0 5 1 156 52 n LUKE ALTMYER (Starkville): 11-for-15 passing, 159
Horn Lake 1 0 5 0 242 47
Oxford 1 0 4 1 136 102 West Lowndes 2 1 2 4 146 236 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Provine
French Camp 1 1 2 3 100 141
Tupelo 1 0 4 1 124
DeSoto Central 1 0 3 3 148 90
118
Sebastopol 1 1 2 3 93 114 n RYAN BURT (New Hope): 11-for-22 passing, 117 yards,
Hernando 0 1 2 3 145 113 Hamilton 0 3 1 5 87 237 1 TD in loss to Caledonia
South Panola 0 1 2 4 128 148 Vardaman 0 3 1 5 97 170
Southaven 0 1 1 4 63 126 Ethel 0 3 0 5 52 181 n RODRIGUES CLARK (Starkville): 8 rushes, 89 yards, 2
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Columbus 0 1 0 5 66 256
Last Friday’s Games
TDs in victory against Provine
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games Leake County 36, Ethel 13 n MELVIN CRAWFORD (West Lowndes): Three passing
Nanih Waiya 44, French Camp 14
DeSoto Central 49, Columbus 14
Noxapater 48, Hamilton 0 TDs in victory against Vardaman
Horn Lake 45, South Panola 13
Oxford 30, Southaven 7
West Lowndes 40, Vardaman 26 n JEDARIUS GORE (Caledonia): 10 rushes, 138 yards, 3
Sebastopol, open
Tupelo 43, Hernando 31
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WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games
This Friday’s Games n MOAK GRIFFIN (Heritage Academy): 4 receptions, 110
French Camp at West Lowndes
DeSoto Central at Horn Lake
South Panola at Oxford
Hamilton at Ethel yards, 2 TDs in victory against Magnolia Heights
Leake County at Nanih Waiya n A.J. JOHNSON (Caledonia): 1-yard fumble return for TD
Southaven at Hernando
Sebastopol at Noxapater
Tupelo at Columbus
Vardaman, open in victory against New Hope
Region 2-6A


Division Overall
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MPSA n GARRETT LEWIS (Starkville Academy): 7-for-18 passing,
108 yards, 3 total TDs in victory against Winston Academy
Starkville 1 0 5 0 244 38 District 2-AAA
Madison Central 1 0 4 1 153 63 Division Overall n JARED LONG (Heritage Academy): 22-yard fumble return
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NW Rankin 1 0 4 1 198 85
Starkville Aca. 1 0 6 0 179 36
for TD in victory against Magnolia Heights
Murrah 1 0 2 3 97 108
Clinton 0 1 4 1 143 70 Leake Aca. 1 0 5 1 220 73 n BRAYLEN MILLER (New Hope): 13 rushes, 160 yards, 2
Heritage Aca. 0 0 4 2 218 100
Provine 0 1 2 3 89 143
Canton Aca. 0 1 2 4 100 144 TDs in loss to Caledonia
Warren Central 0 1 1 3 87 95
Greenville 0 1 1 4 80 203 Winston Aca. 0 1 2 4 56 138 n CARTER PUTT (Heritage Academy): 15-for-21 passing,
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games Last Friday’s Games 304 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Magnolia Heights
Madison Central 35, Clinton 20
Leake Aca. 43, Canton Aca. 7
Heritage Aca. 35, Magnolia Heights 7
n DEVARKAS RAMSEY (Columbus): 16 rushes, 145
Murrah 37, Greenville 14
Northwest Rankin 45, Warren Central 28
Starkville Aca. 28, Winston Aca. 2 yards, 2 TDs in loss to DeSoto Central
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
Starkville 63, Provine 12
This Friday’s Games
n KELVIN “K.J.” SMITH (Heritage Academy): 18 rushes,
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games
Heritage Aca. at Leake Aca. 123 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Magnolia Heights
Starkville Aca. at Pillow Aca.
Murrah at Madison Central
Winston Aca. at Canton Aca.
Provine at Clinton
Starkville at Northwest Rankin
District 1-AA

Snapshots
Warren Central at Greenville
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Region 1-5A

Division Overall
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Division Overall
W L W L PF PA Winona Chr. 3 0 5 1 173 115 with senior Moak Griffin (1) after a touchdown
Carroll Academy 1 0 5 1 163 61
Olive Branch 1 0 5 0 144 49
West Point 1 0 4 1 143 52 Central Holmes 1 1 4 1 180 84 during Friday’s game with Magnolia Heights.
Lake Cormorant 1 0 3 2 88 106 Marshall Aca. 0 2 3 3 179 184
Grenada 1 0 3 3 123 102 Oak Hill Aca. 0 2 3 3 64 109
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE

What We Learned
Lafayette 0 1 3 2 162 71
Center Hill 0 1 3 3 117 88 Last Friday’s Games
Lewisburg 0 1 2 3 94 75 Hatley 48, Central Holmes 21
Saltillo 0 1 1 5 106 124 Oak Hill Aca. 10, Wayne Aca. 6
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Pillow Aca. 36, Carroll Aca. 0
Last Friday’s Games Winona Christian 32, Marshall Aca. 14
Grenada 24, Center Hill 3 WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
Lake Cormorant 20, Lewisburg 0 This Friday’s Games What We Learned from Week Six ...
Olive Branch 26, Saltillo 6
West Point 14, Lafayette 13
Bayou Aca. at Winona Christian
Carroll Aca. at Tunica Aca.
n 1. WEST POINT SENDS STATEMENT: The marquee
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE Marshall Aca. at Magnolia Heights Mississippi High School Activities Association
This Friday’s Games Oak Hill Aca. at Columbus Christian
Grenada at Lake Cormorant St. Aloysius at Central Holmes
(MHSAA) Class 5A, Region 1 battle between Lafay-
Lewisburg at Olive Branch
Class A ette and West Point lived up to its advanced billing.
Saltillo at Lafayette
West Point at Center Hill Overall West Point ran its region winning streak to 21 games
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Region 2-4A Tunica Academy 5 0 174 29 with a hard-hitting 14-13 victor y at Hamblin Stadium.
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West Memphis Chr. 3 2 171 125 The quest for a third-straight state championship
Lee (Ark.) 3 3 137 131
Pontotoc 0 0 5 1 196 84 Union Christian 3 3 215 134 would be greatly strengthened by a region champion-
Itawamba AHS 0 0 4 2 194 150 Deer Creek School 2 4 64 132
Amory 0 0 3 3 160 185 Columbus Christian 1 5 37 224
ship. Thanks to another strong defensive night, West
Mooreville 0 0 3 3 138 117
Shannon 0 0 3 3 153 159
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Point took a step in that direction.
Last Friday’s Games
Caledonia 0 0 2 3 126 132
Tunica Aca. 46, Columbus Christian 3 n 2. HERITAGE ACADEMY FEELS GOOD: After back-
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games
River Oaks (La.) 27, Deer Creek 0 to-back losses broke up a season-opening three-game
West Memphis Chr. 46, Lee (Ark.) 22
Caledonia 44, New Hope 28
Houston 41, Amory 21
Union Christian 58, Porter’s Chapel 28 winning streak, Heritage Academy bounced back
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
Itawamba AHS 26, Aberdeen 8
This Friday’s Games
with a 35-7 home victory Magnolia Heights. Carter
Pontotoc 49, Ripley 10
Shannon 34, Clarksdale 15
Benton Aca. at Deer Creek Putt threw for 304 yards for the Patriots, with a pair
Carroll Aca. at Tunica Aca.
South Pontotoc 36, Mooreville 17
Glenbrook at Union Christian of touchdowns to Moak Griffin. Kelvin “K.J.” Smith
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games
Oak Hill Aca. at Columbus Christian continues to crank out the yards on the ground. Now,
West Memphis Christian at Coldwater
Amory at Itawamba AHS
Lee Academy (Ark.), open Heritage Academy can focus on the Mississippi Asso-
Mooreville at Pontotoc
Shannon at Caledonia Eight Man District 1 ciation of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class AAA, Dis-
Region 4-4A

Division Overall
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trict 1 part of the schedule. It will play Friday at Leake
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA Manchester Aca. 5 0 5 0 228 76 Academy and play host to Winston Academy before
Humphreys Aca. 4 1 4 1 230 86
Louisville 0 0 5 1 180 53
Marvell Aca. 4 1 4 1 230 94 taking on Starkville Academy on Oct. 12 in Starkville.
Noxubee Co. 0 0 2 4 107 151
Kosciusko 0 0 1 4 78 165 Sharkey-Iss. 4 2 4 2 160 184 n 3. CALEDONIA BREAKS THROUGH: Caledonia Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
Delta Academy 3 2 3 3 199 183
Leake Central 0 0 0 6 81
New Hope 0 0 0 6 56
167
209 Delta Streets 3 2 3 2 216 216 snapped a 13-game losing streak in its Lowndes Coun- New Hope High School quarterback Ryan Burt (16)
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE DeSoto School 3 3 3 3 200 146
ty rivalry series with New Hope. The Confederates beat throws a pass Friday night against Caledonia.
Last Friday’s Games Calhoun Aca. 2 4 2 4 198 258
Caledonia 44, New Hope 28 Kemper Aca. 2 4 2 4 186 202 the Trojans 44-28 Friday night at New Hope. Caledonia

Week 7 Schedule
Forest 23, Leake Central 18 N. Sunflower 0 5 0 5 26 229
Louisville 21, Greenwood 0 Hebron Chr. 0 6 0 6 32 260 won behind another splendid rushing performance
Kosciusko 28, Florence 25 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE led by JeDarius Gore (10 rushes, 138 yards, three
West Monroe (La.) 30, Noxubee Co. 9 Last Friday’s Games
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE Delta Aca. 36, Kemper Aca. 28 touchdowns). Caledonia ran for 282 yards as a team.
This Friday’s Games DeSoto 52, North Sunflower Aca. 12 The Confederates didn’t complete a pass.
Kosciusko at Leake Central Humphreys 52, Sharkey-Issaquena 14
Louisville at New Hope Manchester Aca. 50, Calhoun Aca. 22 n 4. STARKVILLE ACADEMY ROLLING: Starkville Friday's Games
Noxubee County at Glenwood (Ala.) Marvell Aca. 60, Hebron Christian 14
Academy moved to 6-0 with a 28-2 victor y against n Tupelo at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Delta Streets, open
Region 4-3A n Louisville at New Hope, 7 p.m.
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE Winston Academy in its MAIS Class AAA, District 1
Division Overall This Friday’s Games n Shannon at Caledonia, 7 p.m.
W L W L PF PA Delta Aca. at Humphreys Aca. opener in Louisville. Garrett Lewis had three touch- n French Camp Academy at West Lowndes, 7 p.m.
South Pontotoc 0 0 5 1 206 103
Houston 0 0 4 1 149 91
Delta Streets at Hebron Christian downs, while Taylor Arnold topped 100 yards and n Starkville at Northwest Rankin, 7 p.m.
Kemper Aca. at North Sunflower
Choctaw County 0 0 4 2 192 107 Marvell (Ark.) at DeSoto School added another rushing score. However, the stor y n West Point at Center Hill, 7 p.m.
Hatley 0 0 4 2 218 135 Sharkey-Issaquena at Manchester Aca.
Nettleton 0 0 3 2 142 75 Calhoun Aca., open
continues to be the Volunteers’ defense. Starkville n Noxubee County vs. Glenwood (Alabama) at Birmingham
Aberdeen 0 0 3 3 166 151 Academy hasn’t given up any points to the other
WEEK SIX SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games
Alabama team’s offense in 14 straight quarters. Look for this
Southern, 7 p.m.
n Aberdeen at Nettleton, 7 p.m.
Choctaw County 53, Brooks 28 Christian Football Assn. unit to continue to get better, too. n Hamilton at Ethel, 7 p.m.
Hatley 48, Central Holmes Christian 21 Division Overall
Houston 41, Amory 21 W L W L PF PA n 5. WE SEE YOU STARKVILLE: Speaking of unde- n Amory at Itawamba AHS, 7 p.m.
Itawamba AHS 26, Aberdeen 8 Russell Chr. Aca. 3 0 6 0 289 70
Victory Chr. 2 1 4 1 311 200 feated teams in Oktibbeha County, Starkville High n Eupora at East Webster, 7 p.m.
South Pontotoc 36, Mooreville 17
Nettleton, open East Memorial 1 1 3 2 188 212 moved to 5-0 with a 63-12 victor y against Provine n Heritage Academy at Leake Academy, 7 p.m.
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE New Life 1 1 3 2 178 154 n Starkville Academy at Pillow Academy, 7 p.m.
This Friday’s Games Tabernacle 1 1 3 2 252 200 in its MHSAA Class 6A, Region 2 opener. Rodrigues
Aberdeen at Nettleton Tuscaloosa Chr. 0 4 0 5 136 237 n Oak Hill Academy at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m.
Clark scored two touchdowns, while Luke Altmyer
Choctaw County at Houston WEEK SIX SCHEDULE n Delta Streets at Hebron Christian, 7 p.m.
South Pontotoc at Hatley Last Friday’s Games threw two more as the Yellow Jackets hammered the n Winston Academy at Canton Academy, 7 p.m.
Russell Christian 40, East Memorial 22
Tabernacle 56, Tuscaloosa Christian 46 Rams. Starkville will have some challenges later on n Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa Chr. (Alabama), 7 p.m.
Victory Christian 68, New Life Chr. 44 in its region schedule, including Friday at Northwest n Pickens County at Aliceville, 7 p.m.
WEEK SEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games Rankin. Actually, the phrase should be “might have.” n Tarrant at South Lamar, 7 p.m.
New Life at East Memorial
Tabernacle at Russell Christian
n Sulligent at Marion County, 7 p.m.
Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa — Scott Walters n Clarke Prep at Pickens Academy, 7 p.m.

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Oak Hill Academy’s Jonah Caskey (7) looks for running room in the first quarter of West Point High School running back Kameron Martin (6) gets running room as
their game Friday against Wayne Academy. Caskey led the rushing attack in a 10-6 Je’qwan Young (13) blocks Lafayette’s Quentin James (11) in the third quarter of
victory in West Point. their game Friday in West Point.
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briefly CALENDAR GOLF Baseball


American League
Mississippi State
Woods completes
East Division
Prep Football
x-Boston
W L Pct GB
105 51 .673 —
Volleyball team loses to No. 11 Florida Friday’s Games y-New York
Tampa Bay
95 60 .613 9½
87 68 .561 17½
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Paige Hammons had a match-high 11 All Games at 7 p.m. unless noted Toronto 71 85 .455 34

comeback with win


kills Sunday to lead the No. 11 Florida volleyball team to a 3-0 victory Baltimore 45 110 .290 59½
Tupelo at Columbus Central Division
against Mississippi State. Set scores were 25-12, 25-21, 25-14. W L Pct GB
Hammons didn’t have any hitting errors in 20 attacks to help the Louisville at New Hope x-Cleveland 87 68 .561 —
Minnesota 72 83 .465 15
Gators improve to 11-3 and 2-0 in the Southeastern Conference. She Shannon at Caledonia Detroit 63 93 .404 24½

at Tour Championship
was the only player to reach double figures in kills. French Camp Academy at West Lowndes Chicago 61 94 .394 26
Kansas City 54 102 .346 33½
Paige Shaw led MSU (4-11, 0-2) with seven kills. She also had two Starkville High at Northwest Rankin West Division
blocks. MSU hit .097 for the match, while Florida hit .352. W L Pct GB
“I am so proud of our overall effort and execution today,” MSU West Point at Center Hill z-Houston 98 57 .632 —
Oakland 94 62 .603 4½
coach Julie Darty said. “The general focus before the match and during Glenwood (Alabama) vs. Noxubee County at Seattle 85 70 .548 13
the match was so much better, and we stayed dialed in and focused for Birmingham Southern By DOUG FERGUSON Los Angeles
Texas
75 81 .481 23½
66 89 .426 32
much longer periods of time today. Our middles were efficient, our pins Aberdeen at Nettleton The Associated Press
z-clinched playoff berth
did a good job managing risk, and I thought we did a good job sticking Hamilton at Ethel x-clinched division
to our game plan. It felt different and it felt loose and the energy was
Amory at Itawamba AHS ATLANTA — For so many years, the sight of y-clinched wild card
really good.
Eupora at East Webster Tiger Woods, in his Sunday red shirt, both arms Late Saturday
“Florida is a great team, and it was fun to go point for point with Oakland 3, Minnesota 2
them in set two. We have to get back to work and get ready for our Heritage Academy at Leake Academy raised in victory on the 18th green, was familiar. Sunday’s Games
Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 3
home opener, but I am confident we took a step in the right direction Starkville Academy at Pillow Academy This time, it was surreal. Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 2
Kansas City 3, Detroit 2
today.”
Oak Hill Academy at Columbus Christian “I can’t believe I pulled this off,” Woods said Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1
Deja Robinson had five kills and three blocks, and Taylor Haskins Sunday during the trophy presentation at the
Houston 6, L.A. Angels 2
had six kills, seven digs and one block Delta Streets at Hebron Christian Texas 6, Seattle 1
Minnesota 5, Oakland 1
Amarrah Cooks had five kills and two blocks. Winston Academy at Canton Academy Tour Championship, where he gave thousands Cleveland 4, Boston 3, 11 innings
MSU will play host to Auburn at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the New- Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa Christian of delirious fans at East Lake, and millions more Today’s Games
Houston (Keuchel 11-11) at Toronto (Estrada
ell-Grissom Building. (Alabama) around the world, what they wanted to see, and 7-13), 6:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Bundy 8-15) at Boston (Eovaldi 5-7),
n Foshey, Ramskogler claim doubles title at Gamecock what they thought they might never see again. 6:10 p.m.
Invite: At Columbia, South Carolina, and Charlottesville, Virginia, Trevor Pickens County at Aliceville N.Y. Yankees (Severino 18-8) at Tampa Bay
Foshey and Gregor Ramskogler won the Flight A doubles title Sunday Tarrant at South Lamar And at that moment, Woods was overcome (Castillo 3-2), 6:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Kluber 19-7) at Chicago White Sox
at the Gamecock Invite. Sulligent at Marion County with emotion and paused. (Covey 5-13), 7:10 p.m.
Texas (Sampson 0-2) at L.A. Angels (Pena
Foshey and Ramskogler defeated SMU’s Tomas Vaise and Clarke Prep at Pickens Academy After two back surgeries six weeks apart, he 3-5), 9:07 p.m.
Jan-Simon Vrbsky 8-5 in the semifinals before taking a 9-8 (4) tiebreak couldn’t lie down, sit or walk without pain. Golf Oakland (Mengden 7-6) at Seattle (Paxton
against Georgia State’s Giles Hussey and Jack MacFarlane. Prep Soccer was the least of his concerns, so much that he
11-6), 9:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Kansas City (Skoglund 1-5) at Cincinnati
Foshey, the 2018 SEC tournament MVP, helped guide the rookie Today’s Match
Ramskogler through his first taste of college tennis. Prior to Sunday, once said anything else he achieved would be (Harvey 7-9), 5:40 p.m.
Houston (James 1-0) at Toronto (Gaviglio 3-8),
the tandem defeated Georgia Southern’s Martjin Kerssens and Antonio
Starkville Academy at Jackson Prep, 5 p.m. “gravy.” 6:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Yacabonis 0-2) at Boston (Price
Muniz and Tennessee’s Scott Jones and Adam Walton. Tuesday’s Match One year ago, while recovering from a fourth 15-7), 6:10 p.m.
Foshey went 7-1 on the weekend, including 4-0 in doubles. Fos- Columbus Christian at Heritage Academy, 6 p.m. back surgery, he still had no idea if he could
N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 12-5) at Tampa Bay
(TBD), 6:10 p.m.
hey’s lone loss came to host South Carolina’s Yancy Dennis on Friday in Thursday’s Match Cleveland (Bauer 12-6) at Chicago White Sox
the Round of 16 in the Flight A singles draw. come back to the highest level of golf. (Shields 7-16), 7:10 p.m.
Pillow Academy at Starkville Academy, 5 p.m. “Just to be able to compete and play again this Detroit (Turnbull 0-1) at Minnesota (Stewart
To round out MSU’s weekend competition in Charlottesville at the 2-1), 7:10 p.m.
UVA Masters, 43rd-ranked Strahinja Rakic lost to Kentucky’s No. 76
Enzo Wallart 7-5, 6-3 in an extra backdraw match.
Prep Softball year, that’s a hell of a comeback,” he said. Texas (Mendez 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker
2-2), 9:07 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games Woods delivered the perfect ending to his Oakland (Jackson 6-3) at Seattle (TBD),
MSU will prepare for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) 9:10 p.m.
All-American Championships on Oct. 1-8 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amory at New Hope, 6 p.m. amazing return from back surgeries with a per-
formance out of the past. He left the competition
National League
n Lizariturry wins singles title at Debbie Southern Fall Louisville at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. East Division
Classic: At Greenville, South Carolina, Junior Sara Lizariturry capped Thursday’s Games feeling hopeless as he built a five-shot lead early
x-Atlanta
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88 68 .564 —
an undefeated run in Flight 7 Sunday to earn the singles title at the Houston at New Hope, 6 p.m. and then hung on for a 1-over 71 and a two-shot Philadelphia
Washington
78 77 .503 9½
78 78 .500 10
Debbie Southern Fall Classic.
Lizariturry beat Georgia Tech’s Dilila Said 6-4, 6-0, 6-4 to conclude Caledonia at Nettleton, 6 p.m. victory over Billy Horschel. New York
Miami
73 83 .468 15
62 93 .400 25½
It was the 80th victory of his PGA Tour, two Central Division
the weekend with a 3-0 mark in singles. Lizariturry was the only Bulldog
this weekend to go undefeated in singles.
Prep Volleyball short of the career record held by Sam Snead

Chicago
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91 64 .587 —
In Flight 9, sophomore Meredith Roberts toppled Wake Forest’s Today’s Match that is now very much in play. And it was his first
Milwaukee 89 67 .571 2½
St. Louis 87 69 .558 4½
Mary Meredith 6-3, 6-2 to finish 2-1 on the weekend. Nanih Waiya at Columbus, 6 p.m. victory in more than five years, dating to the 2013 Pittsburgh 78 76 .506 12½
Cincinnati 66 91 .420 26
In the Flight 2 third-place match, sophomore Magda Adaloglou lost Tuesday’s Matches
to North Carolina’s Cameron Morra 6-1, 6-3. Bridgestone Invitational.
West Division
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New Hope at Amory, 6 p.m. Los Angeles 87 69 .558 —
MSU rookie Emma Antonaki fell in Flight 3 to Wake Forest’s
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Colorado 85 70 .548 1½
Chandler Carter 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4. Heritage Academy at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. Arizona 79 77 .506 8
In Flight 4, 125th-ranked Anastasia Rentouli lost to Vanderbilt’s Grace Christian at Starkville, 6:30 p.m. San Francisco
San Diego
72 84 .462 15
62 94 .397 25
Carolyn Campana 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 in a title match. Rentouli posted a 2-1
singles ledger on the weekend.
Freshman Tamara Racine was forced to retire due to injury against
South Carolina’s 81st-ranked Megan Davies in Flight 5. Veteran senior
Thursday’s Matches
New Hope at Choctaw County, 6 p.m.
Caledonia at Lafayette, 6:30 p.m.
Seahawks beat Cowboys x-clinched division

Sunday’s Games
Miami 6, Cincinnati 0
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
Janina Braun’s Flight 8 consolation final against Valeriya Deminova of Starkville High at Tupelo, 6:30 p.m. By TIM BOOTH N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 6
The Associated Press Milwaukee 13, Pittsburgh 6
Georgia Tech ended in default.
College Football Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1
St. Louis 9, San Francisco 2
Saturday’s Games Colorado 2, Arizona 0
Ole Miss Louisiana at Alabama, 11 a.m.
SEAT TLE — Chris Carson dished out punish-
ing runs. Russell Wilson made smart, decisive
L.A. Dodgers 14, San Diego 0
Today’s Games
Miami (Alcantara 2-1) at Washington (Strasburg
Men’s golf team will play at Shoal Creek Invitational Southern Miss at Auburn, 3 p.m. throws at key moments. A defense led by Bob- 9-7), 6:05 p.m.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Ole Miss men’s golf team will compete Pittsburgh (Taillon 13-9) at Chicago Cubs
Florida at Mississippi State, 5 p.m. by Wagner and an unhappy Earl Thomas forced (Hamels 9-10), 7:05 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday in the Shoal Creek Invitational at the 7,300-yard, Milwaukee (TBD) at St. Louis (Flaherty 8-8),
Ole Miss at LSU, 8:15 p.m. turnovers, making Dak Prescott and Dallas look 7:15 p.m.
par-72 Shoal Creek Country Club. Philadelphia (Eflin 11-7) at Colorado (Anderson
The 14-team field will feature Alabama-Birmingham, Georgia
Southern, High Point, Kansas, Kennesaw State, Liberty, Lipscomb,
College Cross Country meager trying to move the ball. 6-9), 7:40 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 8-5) at Arizona (Ray
Louisiana Tech, North Florida, Samford, South Alabama, Texas A&M,
Friday’s Meets The Seattle Seahawks returned to a familiar, 6-2), 8:40 p.m.
San Diego (Mitchell 1-4) at San Francisco
Vanderbilt, and Ole Miss. Alabama at Nuttycombe Invitational (Madison, old formula to avoid a dreaded 0-3 start, beating (Holland 7-8), 9:15 p.m.
Wisconsin) Tuesday’s Games
Braden Thornberry will be in the No. 1 position, followed by Jack- the Cowboys 24-13 on Sunday. Kansas City (Skoglund 1-5) at Cincinnati
son Suber, Charlie Miller, Cecil Wegener, and Josh Seiple. Jack Gnam Southern Mississippi at Notre Dame Joe Piane “This is how we want to play. We couldn’t be (Harvey 7-9), 5:40 p.m.
Miami (Brigham 0-3) at Washington (Scherzer
and Chip Getz will compete as individuals. Invitational
any more specific about it,” Seattle coach Pete 17-7), 6:05 p.m.
Suber and Miller return to the lineup after making their collegiate Saturday’s Meets Atlanta (Newcomb 12-9) at N.Y. Mets (Vargas
debuts in the season-opening Ocean Course Invitational. With the help Mississippi University for Women at JSU Carroll said. 6-9), 6:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Archer 5-8) at Chicago Cubs
of a final round 67 (-5), Suber finished runner-up and led the Rebels to Foothills Invitational (Jacksonville, Alabama) Wilson threw two touchdown passes in the (Montgomery 5-5), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gonzalez 9-11) at St. Louis
a fourth place finish. Mississippi State at Louisville Classic first half, Carson added a 5-yard touchdown run (Gomber 6-1), 7:15 p.m.
Philadelphia (Velasquez 9-11) at Colorado
(Louisville, Kentucky) in early in the fourth quarter and the Seahawks (Gray 11-8), 7:40 p.m.
Alabama Men’s College Golf won their 10th-straight home opener. Wilson hit
L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 7-5) at Arizona (Ray
6-2), 8:40 p.m.
San Diego (Erlin 4-7) at San Francisco
No. 25 volleyball team beats Auburn Jaron Brown on an 16-yard touchdown early in (Stratton 10-10), 9:15 p.m.
Today’s Match
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Three players reached double-digit kills the second quarter, and later hit Tyler Lockett
Sunday to lead the No. 25 Alabama volleyball team to a 3-1 victory
Ole Miss at Shoal Creek Invitational (Birmingham,
Alabama) streaking up the sideline on a 52-yard scoring Football NFL
against Auburn at Foster Auditorium. Set scores were 25-22, 23-25,
25-23, 25-23. Tuesday’s Match pass, and Seattle (1-2) built a 17-3 halftime lead AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
Sophomore Kaylee Thomas led the Alabama (13-2, 1-1 Southeast- Ole Miss at Shoal Creek Invitational (Birmingham, and cruised past the Cowboys. W L T Pct PF PA
Miami 3 0 0 1.000 75 52
ern Conference) with a career-high 19 digs, while senior Quincey Gary Alabama) Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott didn’t have the New England 1 2 0 .333 57 77
posted 15. Sunday’s Match answers against a defense that had Thomas on Buffalo
N.Y. Jets
1 2 0 .333 50 84
1 2 0 .333 77 58
Sophomore Meghan Neelon and freshman Mylana Byrd split the Ole Miss at Erin Hills Intercollegiate (Milwaukee,
setting duties nearly evenly, totaling 25 and 24, Junior Ginger Perinar
the field and welcomed back Wagner after the
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Wisconsin) Seahawks’ defensive leader missed Week 2 with Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 49 50
led Alabama with 16 kills. Sophomore Doris Carter was second with 13, Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 57 44
posting 12 digs for a double-double. Women’s College Golf a groin injury. Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 60 63
Alabama will play host to South Carolina at 7 p.m. Friday. Friday’s Match Prescott was intercepted twice by Thomas, in- Houston 0 3 0 .000 59 74
North
n Men’s tennis team’s Kaukovalta wins singles
Alabama, Mississippi State at Schooner Fall cluding with 3 minutes, 9 seconds remaining at W L T Pct PF PA
championship at Milwaukee Tennis Classic: At Milwaukee, Sopho- Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 89 77
more Patrick Kaukovalta defeated Virginia Tech’s Henrik Korsgaard 7-6 Classic (Norman, Oklahoma) the Seattle 15 on a deflected pass, with Thomas Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 51
Cleveland 1 1 1 .500 60 59
(5), 6-1 on Sunday to win the singles championship at the Milwaukee Saturday’s Match bowing to the Dallas sideline at the end of the Pittsburgh 0 1 1 .250 58 63
Tennis Classic at the Al McGuire Center. Alabama, Mississippi State at Schooner Fall play. It was Thomas’ way of acknowledging the
West
W L T Pct PF PA
The No. 15 seed in the 64-team tournament won all six of his Classic (Norman, Oklahoma) Cowboys should have done more by now to try to Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92
singles matches and is now 8-1 in singles. Sunday’s Match
Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70
With the win, Kaukovalta qualified for the National Fall Champion- acquire him from the Seahawks after the former L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 82 93

ships on Nov. 7-11 in Surprise, Arizona.


Alabama, Mississippi State at Schooner Fall All-Pro made it clear he wanted out of Seattle if a
Oakland 0 3 0 .000 52 81
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
n Women’s tennis team completes play at Rice Invitational: Classic (Norman, Oklahoma) contract extension wasn’t coming. East

Patience
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At Houston, Senior Andie Daniell, junior Luca Fabian, and junior Ann
Selim each earned 2-0 records in singles Sunday on the final day of the College Rifle Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44
Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 59 55
Dallas 1 2 0 .333 41 53
Rice Invitational. Saturday’s Match N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 55 62
No. 70 Daniell defeated Vanja Klaric (USF), 6-2, 6-0, and Michaela Jacksonville State at Ole Miss South
Haet (Rice), 6-3, 6-0. Fabian earned a 6-3, 6-1 victory against Sarai Continued from Page 1B W L T Pct PF PA

Monarrez-Yesaki (SMU) and a 6-3, 6-0 win against Isidora Zivkovic College Rowing Brian Rickman, the only Magnolia regular
Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000
New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 104
75 61
103
(Sam Houston State). Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60
Saturday’s Match to make the feature field, finished fourth. He Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 80 85
Selim defeated Stephanie Belovukovic (Houston), 6-2, 3-6, 10-5 Alabama at Head of the Oklahoma (Oklahoma North
and Gabriela Guilarte (Stephen F. Austin), 6-4, 6-2. climbed as high as second three times in the first W L T Pct PF PA
After falling in her first match of the day, junior Jacqueline Pelletier City, Oklahoma) 55 laps. Dane Dacus took fifth. Chicago 2 1 0 .667 63 55
Green Bay 1 1 1 .500 70 83
bounced back with a 7-5, 6-1, victory over Polina Mutel (Northwestern Sunday’s Match The Durrence Layne Late Model feature field Minnesota 1 1 1 .500 59 72
State). Alabama at Head of the Oklahoma (Oklahoma completed just 13 of 50 laps in a $3,000-to-win
Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 88
West
Junior Kimberely Gintrand also lost her opening match on Sunday, City, Oklahoma)
but then defeated Ela Iwaniuk (Northwestern State), 3-6, 7-6, 10-3. feature before rain washed out the race, along
L.A. Rams
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3 0 0 1.000 102 36
Daniell will compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)
Riviera All-American Championships on Sept. 29 in Pacific Palisades,
on the air with the rest of the show. Track officials explored
finishing the slate Sunday, but the forecast wasn’t
Seattle 1 2 0 .333 65 64
San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 73 89
Arizona 0 3 0 .000 20 74
California.
n Osama, Riccardo Roberto win in doubles at Ivy Plus
Today favorable. Magnolia will announce a makeup date Thursday, Sept. 20

Invitational: At Princeton, New Jersey, Senior Mazen Osama and MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL this week. Cleveland 21, N.Y. Jets 17
Sunday’s Games
sophomore Riccardo Roberto beat Tulsa’s Hing/Pearson 7-6 (2) 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Baltimore at This year’s Cotton Pickin’ featured a new for- Tennessee 9, Jacksonville 6
N.Y. Giants 27, Houston 22
Sunday to complete play at the Ivy Plus Invitational. Boston OR Houston at Toronto, MLB Network mat that saw the addition of a Super Late Model Miami 28, Oakland 20
Buffalo 27, Minnesota 6
The two were also scheduled to play one round of singles, but due 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Oakland at Seattle feature to Friday’s slate. Chris Ferguson set the Carolina 31, Cincinnati 21
to weather, those matches have been cancelled.
at L.A. Dodgers at Arizona (joined in progress), fast time and held off McDowell and Moyer in a Philadelphia 20, Indianapolis 16
n Softball team opens fall practice: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Baltimore 27, Denver 14
the softball team opened fall practice Sunday in preparation for the first MLB Network 30-lap, $4,000-to-win feature. Washington 31, Green Bay 17
Kansas City 38, San Francisco 27
of four doubleheaders at Rhoads Stadium next month. NFL COMP Cams series wins and points leader New Orleans 43, Atlanta 37, OT
L.A. Rams 35, L.A. Chargers 23
This year’s team includes 13 returnees from the 2018 squad that 7:15 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay (Note: Jack Sullivan took fourth, while Jason Hiett fin- Seattle 24, Dallas 13
made its 20th-straight NCAA tournament appearance. Joining them are ished fifth. Chicago 16, Arizona 14
ESPN Deportes simulcast on ESPN2), ESPN Detroit 26, New England 10
seven newcomers, including freshmen Kloyee Anderson, Kayla Davis,
Montana Fouts, and Skylar Wallace and transfers Taylor Clark, Sarah SOCCER Magnolia regulars Rick Rickman, Brian Rick- Today’s Game
Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m.
Cornell, and Krystal Goodman. 2 p.m. — Premier League, Southampton vs. man and Neil Baggett finished 14th, 17th and Thursday’s Game
Alabama will open its fall slate Sunday, Oct. 7, when it plays host to Brighton & Hove Albion, NBC Sports Network 24th, respectively. Minnesota at L.A. Rams, 7:20 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30
Auburn University-Montgomery at 1:30 p.m. Scooter Ware won the Factory Stocks feature
Tuesday Cincinnati at Atlanta, Noon
Tampa Bay at Chicago, Noon
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Saturday. Cody Chism, Johnny Pannell, Chase Houston at Indianapolis, Noon
Major League Baseball 6 p.m. — Teams TBA, ESPN Pennington, and Tyler Collett rounded out the
N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, Noon
Miami at New England, Noon
Reserves lead Braves to fifth-straight win, eliminate 6 p.m. — Atlanta at New York Mets, Fox Sports top five. Detroit at Dallas, Noon
Buffalo at Green Bay, Noon

Phillies Southeast Magnolia had 62 Super Late Models this year, Philadelphia at Tennessee, Noon
Seattle at Arizona, 3:05 p.m.
ATLANTA — Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker gave most of 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at 20 more than the 2017 Cotton Pickin’. This week- Cleveland at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 3:25 p.m.
his every-day players some time off a day after Atlanta clinched the NL Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee at St. Louis, end’s races featured 50 more cars than a year San Francisco at L.A. Chargers, 3:25 p.m.
East. Lane Adams took advantage of a rare opportunity.
MLB Network ago. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 7:20 p.m.
Open: Washington, Carolina
“You see the fun the starters have day in and day out,” Adams said.
“When I saw my name in the lineup I just wanted to go out, have fun, 9 p.m. — Teams TBA, ESPN When racing resumes, Ben Keith will sit on Monday, Oct. 1
Kansas City at Denver, 7:15 p.m.
enjoy it and take it in because this is a special group, a special crowd NHL the pole for the Mississippi Street Stocks Series
and a special time for this organization.” 6 p.m. — Preseason, Columbus at Buffalo, NBC feature race. Keith, who debuted his new No. 14 Tennis
Adams homered and drove in two runs, Anibal Sanchez won Sports Network car a little more than a month ago, hopes to add a ATP World Tour
for the first time in nine starts and the Atlanta Braves used a lineup win to a third and second-place finish in his last St. Petersburg Open
of reserves to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 on Sunday for their SOCCER Sunday
fifth-straight victory. 11:20 a.m. — Bundesliga, Werder Bremen vs. two races at Magnolia. At Sibur Arena, St. Petersburg, Russia
Purse: $1.18 (WT250)
The loss dropped Philadelphia from postseason contention. At- Hertha Berlin, FS2 Justin McRee, Matt Byram, Jason Hollis and Surface: Hard-Indoor
lanta, the first NL team to qualify for the playoffs, eliminated the Phillies 1:30 p.m. — Bundesliga, Bayern Munich at Wyatt Hill will round out the rest of the top five. Singles
Championship
from the division race on Saturday. The Braves have the second-best Tyler Burgess will start on the pole in the Dominic Thiem (1), Austria, def. Martin Klizan,
Augsburg, FS1 Slovakia, 6-3, 6-1.
record among NL division leaders at 88-68 and could earn home-field
advantage in the NL Division Series with a strong performance during 1:30 p.m. — Bundesliga, Freiburg vs. Schalke, 602 Sportsman feature, while Justin McRee, Ja- Doubles
Championship
the final week of the regular season. FS2 mie Pickard, Russ Brasel, and Nick Thrash will Matteo Berrettini and Fabio Fognini, Italy, def.
Roman Jebavy, Czech Republic, and Matwe
— From Staff and Wire Reports round out the top five starters. Middelkoop (3), Netherlands, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4).
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Hudson The Associated Press


Top 25
The weekly poll, with first-place votes in
Amway Coaches Top 25
The weekly poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, records through Sept. 22, total
Continued from Page 1B parentheses, records through Sept. 22, total
points based on 25 points for first place through
one point for 25th, and previous ranking:
points based on 25 points for a first-place vote
many penalties,” defensive tackle nior defensive back Brian Cole said. ed on half (3-for-6) of its third-and- through one point for a 25th-place vote, and
Rec. Pts Pvs
Jeffery Simmons said. “We really beat ourselves. Kentucky short situations (4 or fewer yards to previous ranking: 1. Alabama (61)
2. Clemson (2)
4-0 1597 1
4-0 1497 2
Said wide receiver Osirus Mitch- was making plays, too, but we let that gain). The Bulldogs will have to ad-
1. Alabama (60)
Rec. Pts Pv
4-0 1523 1 3. Georgia 4-0 1473 3
ell, “They’re very fixable. It’s all get the best of us. dress this area if they want to bounce 2. Georgia 4-0 1422 2 4. Ohio State (1) 4-0 1431 4
5. Oklahoma 4-0 1300 5
discipline. Very fixable.” “Other than the fact we were back this week. 3. Clemson (1)
4. Ohio State
4-0 1409 3
4-0 1363 4 6. LSU 4-0 1234 6
The other issues might be tougher beating ourselves up and costing “We just weren’t getting the push 5. LSU 4-0 1238 6 7. Stanford 4-0 1206 7
8. Notre Dame 4-0 1135 8
to fix. us penalties, we let that get in our on the offensive line we needed,” 6. Oklahoma
7. Stanford
4-0 1201 5
4-0 1143 7 9. Penn State 4-0 1108 9
Benny Snell Jr. gashed the Bull- heads.” quarterback Nick Fitzgerald said. 8. Notre Dame 4-0 1067 8 10. Auburn 3-1 997 11
11. Washington 3-1 959 12
dogs for 165 yards rushing and four The third issue is MSU’s lack of “We were shooting ourselves in the 9. Penn State
10. Auburn
4-0 1001 10
3-1 987 9 12. West Virginia 3-0 946 13
touchdowns. The Bulldogs entered production in the running game. The foot every chance we got. Not going 11. Washington 3-1 946 10 13. Wisconsin 3-1 776 16
14. Central Florida 3-0 705 18
the game having allowed only 255 Wildcats limited the Bulldogs to 28 to win like that.” 12. West Virginia 3-0 923 12
15. Michigan 3-1 603 21
13. UCF 3-0 727 16
rushing yards in their first three carries for 56 yards. Three sacks set MSU doesn’t have much room for 14. Michigan 3-1 698 19 16. Miami (Fla.) 3-1 554 20
games. MSU back 23 yards, but MSU still error. After it plays host to Florida, it 15. Wisconsin 3-1 662 18 17. Kentucky
18. Michigan State
4-0 531 NR
2-1 376 23
16. Miami 3-1 571 21
There is reason for optimism. averaged only 3.16 yards per carry will play host to Auburn. Following a 17. Kentucky 4-0 541 NR 19. Mississippi State 3-1 311 14
Snell Jr. racked up 101 of his 165 with those removed. bye week, MSU will play host to LSU. 18. Texas 3-1 308 NR 20. Oregon
21. Oklahoma State
3-1 281 19
3-1 199 15
19. Oregon 3-1 297 20
yards on four carries, including 36- The down-and-distance situations MSU knows what needs to be 20. BYU 3-1 270 25 22. Texas 3-1 171 NR
and 23-yard touchdown runs. With- didn’t give MSU an opportunity to fixed. The next six days will show 21. Michigan State 2-1 256 24 23. Duke 4-0 170 NR
22. Duke 4-0 244 NR 24. Virginia Tech 2-1 160 10
out those four carries, Snell Jr. would establish a running game. MSU ran how the Bulldogs correct their 23. Mississippi State 3-1 241 14 25. Boise State 2-1 145 24
have averaged 3.04 yards per carry. 18 plays on second down. On 11 of issues. 24. California 3-0 118 NR Also Receiving Votes: Brigham Young 141,
25. Texas Tech 3-1 106 NR South Florida 113, Syracuse 83, Colorado 73,
Not all of Snell Jr.’s explosive plays them, MSU had 8 or more yards to Also Receiving Votes: Colorado 83, Boise TCU 67, North Carolina State 61, Texas Tech
were random. Missed gaps created gain. On six, it had 14 or more yards Brett Hudson is the Mississippi State 58, Virginia Tech 55, South Florida 50, 56, South Carolina 52, California 38, Washing-
Oklahoma State 44, Texas A&M 41, Iowa 31, ton State 34, Florida 29, Texas A&M 29, Appa-
seams for Snell Jr. to capitalize on, to gain, which forced MSU into pass- State beat writer for The Dispatch. South Carolina 31, Florida 29, North Carolina lachian State 25, Iowa 23, Cincinnati 22, North
and defensive leadership believes they ing situations early and often. You can email him at bhudson@ State 28, Syracuse 25, TCU 24, North Texas Texas 17, Missouri 14, Maryland 9, Arizona
allowed those miscues to snowball. But MSU averaged 3.9 yards per cdispatch.com. Follow him on Twitter 10, Cincinnati 10, Utah 9, Ole Miss 7, Missouri
7, Buffalo 6, Maryland 6, San Diego State 5,
State 8, Boston College 8, Southern California
8, San Diego State 6, Troy 5, Army 4, Arkansas
“We beat ourselves up a lot,” ju- carry on first down and only convert- @Brett_Hudson. Arizona State 4. State 3, Virginia 3, Buffalo 2, Utah 2.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: threaten to make treatments, and how much
My son has taken their husbands time you should realistically
it upon himself to aware of what’s devote, is something both your
get romantically been going on, parents should help you to de-
involved with two and THAT would termine. None of you will really
different married be the end of it. know how much assistance
women. He’s DEAR ABBY: she’ll require until the process
newly divorced I am 15 and my is started, so be flexible and
after a long mar- mom was recent- take things a step at a time.
riage and hates ly diagnosed with DEAR ABBY: My mom owns
the idea of being cancer. My two two successful women’s cloth-
alone. He says older sisters are ing stores near my hometown
ZITS he loves them away in college, that she’s had for more than
both, but realizes and my dad 10 years. The problem is, she
there’s no future works all the named them after me, and I
with either one, time. How should hate it!
so he’s trying to I balance taking I’ve tried talking to her
extricate himself
Dear Abby care of Mom, about it many times, but every
from the jam he’s doing schoolwork time I bring it up she gets sar-
gotten into. The problem is, and playing field hockey? I castic, says things like, “This
the women refuse to let go, wish I could give each task my is a fun conversation,” and
and it’s causing all sorts of full attention, but I’m not going doesn’t let me get a word out.
problems. Any ideas? — DAD to be home much because of I have tried talking to the rest
IN THE MIDDLE IN NEW YORK school. — JUGGLING IN PENN- of my family about it, but they
DEAR DAD: If you are SYLVANIA don’t consider it a big deal and
smart, you’ll stay out of this DEAR JUGGLING: I am sure tell me I’m being ridiculous.
mess. Hasn’t it occurred to your mother’s diagnosis has I have run out of ideas about
GARFIELD you that if your son was truly caused stress for every mem- what to do, so if you could give
unhappy with the situation, ber of your family, including me some advice, it would real-
he — not you — would have those who are away, and for ly help. — ANGRY DAUGHTER
sought help for his problem? that I am sorry. You are so DEAR ANGRY DAUGHTER:
He doesn’t love either of young, and I can only imagine Many daughters would consid-
those women; he loves what the stress you are feeling. er what your mother did to be
he’s getting from them — If you were discussing this a compliment. However, be-
attention, companionship, sex. with your mother, I am sure cause it bothers you so much,
Because they are married, he she would tell you — as I am consider going by your MIDDLE
doesn’t have to worry about — how important it is that you name. And, if that doesn’t sat-
them wanting a commitment keep up with your schoolwork isfy you, and you feel strongly
from him as a single woman and activities. You cannot enough about this, go to court
might. If he really wanted assume the entire responsi- and legally change your name
to stop these dolls from bility for her care by yourself. to another one you like when
“stalking” him, he would Who will help her during her you reach adulthood.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). were the most exciting informa-
24). The full Aries moon on your Jealousy has a direct correlation tion ever imparted, which is a
birthday is a harbinger of victo- to insecurity. People who are talent that will be quite useful
ry. Whatever you’ve been fight- very secure do not experience today.
ing, you’ll emerge triumphant. it nearly so much. Dismiss the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
More highlights: A publication comments of jealous people, as Tables will turn. Someone who
will involve you. You’ll have to those words are untruthful and used to tower over you in either
decide how famous you want to born of fear. stature or intention will now ap-
be. You’ll journey far and wide in GEMINI (May 21-June 21). pear quite diminutive. Lucky for
a group of like minds. Heartfelt You lavish attention and help that person, being on top brings
promises open the new year. on others and don’t expect out a benevolent side of you.
Leo and Capricorn adore you. anything in return. This spiritual You’ll take the high road.
BABY BLUES Your lucky numbers are: 9, 2, generosity will be at the root VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
22, 1 and 14. of some pretty wonderful You’ll polish your personal qual-
ARIES (March 21-April 19). happenings in your life, the ities, as you deserve to. After
A sprinkle of anticipation will early evidence of which comes all, you are rarer than the rarest
be the spice of life. Buy a ticket in today. gem. You belong in the beautiful
for a concert happening weeks CANCER (June 22-July 22). light that helps you reflect your
from now, or plot a weekend get- No news can be good news, many facets.
away for next season. The plans though it’s also boring news. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
will increase your enjoyment of However, you have this way of When you were younger, you
the present. presenting bland news as if it had foolish moments, same as
every young person. It’s why you
have great compassion for the
dumb things people do when
they don’t know better. It’s also
why you’ll forgive someone
BEETLE BAILEY tonight.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Today features an encoun-
ter with someone from your past
or someone who reminds you of
a past relationship. This quickly
will work its way into a brand-
new chapter.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Don’t worry; you, too, will
get to pull up a chair and eat at
the sweet banquet of success.
So keep the sunny, hopeful atti-
tude, and continue working. This
is going to take some time.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
MALLARD FILLMORE 19). You don’t want to compli-
cate a friendship, and that’s
why you’ll make a decision
about how your relationship is
going to be and then stick with
it. This is what’s easiest and
best for all.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You’re in no mood to do
what other people want. So,
while you have the energy
to tackle an entire litany of
demands, the only ones that will
be honored are the ones issued
from you to you.
FAMILY CIRCUS PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Regret is not an emotion
that’s easy to build on. Though
the past choices may not have
all been ideal, you’re moving
on now. Gravitate toward the
emotions you can build on —
understanding, compassion,
grace.

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said Deedhours
of 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals
4390 Computer Equipment
6250 Mortgages
8750 Resort Property
and receive a refund for days notTrust, published.
substituted
James P. Wilson, Jr. as
NO. 2018-0191-B
1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices
4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies
6300 Stocks & Bonds
8800 River Property
1360 General Services 2600 Travel/Entertainment 6350 Business for Sale
Trustee in the place of THOMAS BEARDEN 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy

FREE SERVICES
1380 Housecleaning 3000 Employment
the original Trustee, by LOTT, EDISON JAMES 4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property
written instrument LOTT, 1390 Insulation 3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments
dated September 6, 1400 Insurance
and MARION LOTT KIL- 3100 Data Processing/ Computer 4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property
9000 Transportation
2018 and filed for re- 1410 Interior Decorators
ARSKI, EXECUTORS 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts
Bargain Column cord
Ad must fit inChancery in the office of
4 lines (approximately
Clerk of
the
NOTICE TO
1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair
1470CREDITORS
Lawn Care/Landscaping
3150 Domestic Help
3170 Engineering
4540 General Merchandise
4570 Household Goods
7150 Houses
7180 Hunting Land
9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing
9150 Autos for Sale
20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For County,
Lowndes items $100
Mis- or 3200 General Help Wanted 4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease
1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation
less ONLY. More than one item may be in sissippi, same ad, onbut prices Letters Testamentary
September
1530granted
Machinery Repair
3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes
9250 Boats & Marine
12, 2018 and recorded have been and 3300 Medical/Dental
may not total over $100, no relists. in said office in Book issued to1560 Mobile Home Services
Thomas
4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces
9300 Camper/R.V.’s
3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces
2018 at Page 19641,
Free Pets
Bearden1590
Lott, Edison
Moving & Storage 9350 Golf Carts
3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals
Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days.and; James Lott, and Marion
1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
Lott Kilarski, Executors 3450 Positions Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property
Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad willWHEREAS, default hav- of the Estate
run for 6 days.
ing been made in the
1650 PestofControl
Thomas
1680 deceased,
E. Lott, Jr., Plumbing
3500 Professional
3550 Restaurant/Hotel
4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms
7500 Storage & Garages
9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses
performance of the con- by the Chancery1710 PrintingCourt 3600 Sales/Marketing 9550 Wanted to Buy
These ads are taken by fax, e-mail orand
ditions instipulations
person atof Lowndes
as set out in the above sissippi,1770
County,
1740 Roofing
on Saws
Mis-
& Guttering
the &5LawndayMowers
of 3650Trades
7520 Vacation Rentals
7550 Wanted to Rent
our office. Ads will not be take by telephone.
described Deed of Trust September, 2018. This 3700Truck Driving 7600 Waterfront Property
and the said Substi- is to give notice to all
tuted Trustee having persons having claims
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 been requested
Legal Notices 0010 and dir- against said0010
Legal Notices estate to Painting & Papering 1620 Tree Services 1860 Clerical & Office 3050 General Help Wanted 3200 General Help Wanted 3200
ected by Mississippi Probate and Register
The following vehicles IN THE CHANCERY Rural Rehabilitation Cor- same with the Chan- CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff A&T Tree Service LOCAL, FAST-paced, pro- ADVANCED COLLISION THE COMMERCIAL Dis-
have been abandoned COURT OF LOWNDES poration to execute the cery Clerk of Lowndes Baswell. Free estim- Bucket truck & stump fessional company is Repair in Starkville is patch is seeking a
at TVG Body Shop, 305 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI trust; and in strict ac- County, Mississippi, ates. Interior/Exterior removal. Free est. looking for a Bookkeep- looking for a new cus- mechanically-minded in-
Evergreen Dr., Aber- cordance with the Deed within ninety (90) days work. 30 years experi- Serving Columbus ing Assistant to help in tomer service manager dividual to work in its
deen, MS, 39730: IN RE: of Trust aforesaid and from the date of first ence. Many references. since 1987. Senior handling day-to-day ac- to add to our team! Job pressroom. Applicants
the Laws of Sale of the publication of this No- 662-327-9079. citizen disc. Call Alvin @ counting and finance includes greeting cus- must be comfortable
2017 Nissan Sentra ESTATE OF HOMER State of Mississippi, tice. A failure to so Pro- 662-386-0006. 242-0324/241-4447 activities. tomers, answering the working around heavy
VIN# SWAIN the dates for publica- bate and Register said "We'll go out on a limb phone, & computer machinery, adhering to
3N1AB7AP6HY218211 tion of this Substitute claim will forever bar the for you!" Responsibilities include skills. Come by & fill out tight deadlines and
MARY S. SWAIN, EXEC- Trustee’s Notice of Sale same. Posting daily receipts an application today! must have an eye for
2015 Dodge Challenger UTRIX NO. 2018-0194 in The Commercial Dis- VICKERS TREE and electronic funds 1025 Hwy 12 West detail & quality. Flexible
VIN# patch, a newspaper THIS the 6 day of SULLIVAN'S PAINT SERVICE, LLC transfers, processing Starkville, MS 39759 hours are a must. Email
2C3CDZATOFH703489 NOTICE TO CREDITORS published in the City of September, 2018. SERVICE Tree trimming and re- credit card payments, resume to
Columbus, Lowndes Estate of Thomas E. Certified in lead moval. Fully insured. reconciling bank state- mfloyd@cdispatch.com
County, Mississippi, Lott, Jr. removal. Offering spe- Free estimates.
IF THESE VEHICLES ARE Letters Testamentary cial prices on interior & ments and credit card or drop resumes off at
NOT CLAIMED THEY have been granted and having been set at the Call Curt 662-418-0889 statements as well as 516 Main St,
following, to wit: By: /s/ Thomas exterior painting, pres- or 662-549-2902 CONSTRUCTION FORE-
WILL BE PUT UP FOR issued to Mary S. sure washing & sheet filing and processing Columbus, MS 39701.
SALE ON THE 4TH DAY Swain, Executrix of the September 24, 2018, Bearden Lott “A cut above the rest” MAN: 10 years heavy
outgoing mail. No phone calls please.
rock repairs. field experience, med.
OF OCTOBER, 2018 AT Estate of Homer Swain, October 1, 2018, Octo- Thomas Bearden Lott
Free Estimates
7:00 A.M. AT TVG BODY deceased, by the Chan- ber 8, 2018 and Octo- Good Things To Eat 2150 Required Skills include to large earthwork,
Call 435-6528 water, sewer, storm
SHOP, 305 EVER- cery Court of Lowndes ber 15, 2018. Notice is /s/ Edison James Lott accounts payable and
YOU PICK MUSCAD- drain and asphalt pav- HELP WANTED – EXPER-
GREEN DR., ABERDEEN, County, Mississippi, on hereby given that I will, Edison James Lott receivable, general
INES ARE READY! ing projects - local. Re- IENCED HEAVY EQUIP-
MS 39730. the 5th day of Septem- on October 16, 2018, ledger and balance
during the legal hours, /s/s Marion Lott Kil- Stump Removal 1790 Purple & Bronze-$8/gal. sponsible for site super- MENT OPERATORS
ber, 2018. This is to sheet working know-
which are between the arski Hill O' Beans Farm vision, manage cost, NEEDED FOR LOCAL
Contact TVG Body Shop give notice to all per- ledge; experience with
456 Fernbank Rd. PROJECT. MUST BE
at 662-346-9426. sons having claims hours of 11:00 a.m. Marion Lott Kilarski data entry, record keep- capable of getting top
in Steens ABLE TO MAINTAIN &
against said estate to and 4:00 p.m. at the OF COUNSEL: ing and computer opera- production and perform-
main front door of the William F. Gillis (MSB 662-368-1163 ance from site person- OPERATE DOZERS AND
Publish: 9/10, 9/17 & Probate and Register tions
Lowndes County Court- 4854) Open Mon.-Fri. 8a-5p nel, and take a project EXCAVATORS. Fax re-
9/24/2018 same with the Chan-
Sat. 7a-12p sume to 662-492-4490
cery Clerk of Lowndes house in the City of Crowell Gillis & Cooper, Must be proficient with from start up through
NOTICE OF SEALED BID Columbus, Mississippi, PLLC Call For Availability completion meeting or email to jm.sitemast
County, Mississippi, Microsoft Excel, have
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The Town of Artesia has after the first publica- auction and sell to the Columbus, MS 39703 ALLSTUMP GRINDING tions skills and ability to to 662-492-4490 or
declared a white 98 tion of this Notice to highest and best bidder PHONE: (662) 243- SERVICE Let your multi task. email to jm.sitemasters
Ford Crown Victoria with Creditors. A failure to so for cash, the following 7329 GET 'ER DONE! @yahoo.com
a 350 engine surplus described real property FAX: (662) 328-6890
fingers do the WAREHOUSE POSITION,
Probate and Register We can grind all your Competitive salary, re- FULL TIME. Driver with
and will start taking said claim will forever lying and being in wgillis@cgclawpllc.com stumps. Hard to reach walking. tirement and health- Class D License. Heavy
sealed bids on Monday bar the same. Lowndes County, State places, blown over care benefits available.
September 24, 2018 - of Mississippi, and be- PUBLISH: 9/10, 9/17 &
Find your Lifting Required.
roots, hillsides, back- CONTRACTOR SEEKING Apply in person at
October 8, 2018. It will /s/ Mary S. Swain ing more particularly de- 9/24/2018 yards, pastures. Free dream job in Please forward your re- experienced carpenter Bell Building Supply,
be sold as is. The bids Mary S. Swain, Executrix scribed as follows: estimates. You find it, sume to Accounting Di- with lots of experience.
will be opened on Tues- Building & Remodeling 1120
the classifieds! vision, P.O. Box 7648,
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we'll grind it! Please call: in Starkville.
day, October 9, 2018 at OF COUNSEL: Lot No. 20 of and in 662-361-8379 Columbus, MS 39705 662-570-9464 for info. Ask for Foley or Wes.
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PUBLISH: 9/23, 9/24, (662) 328-4345 FAX 2, at Page 118, in the Custom Construction,
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IN THE CHANCERY Exhibit “A” of that cer- General Services 1360
COURT OF LOWNDES tain correction warranty
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI SUBSTITUTED TRUST- DUMP TRUCK Hauling
deed from Porter
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE
Speed, et ux., to Larry Slag, Gravel, Clay Dirt, Classes / Training Medical Supplies Services-Medical
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TURE this the 18th day If no answer leave • Pews • Cushions
cery Court of Lowndes
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recorded in said office
in Book 1315 at Page of September, 2018. voicemail or text. Miscellaneous
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the 6th day of Septem- 33; and DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY.
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cery Clerk of Lowndes present owner of said
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County, Mississippi, Deed of Trust has elec- tion, remodeling, base- $210 per week. 601-981-3060
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within ninety (90) days Columbus, MS 39703 ment foundation, re-
after the first publica-
tion of this Notice to
tire indebtedness se-
cured by said Deed of (662) 328-2316 pairs, small dump truck
hauling (5-6 yd) load &
1-800-231-8360 Services-General
Creditors. A failure to so Trust due and payable
PUBLISH: 9/24, 10/1, demolition/lot cleaning.
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Trust authorized the ap- IN THE CHANCERY Insurance
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/s/ Angela Barberi pointment and substitu- COURT OF LOWNDES Licensed & Bonded-car- change agreements. Credit cards, bank
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what they need. been requested and dir- against said estate to Bush Hogging, Week of September 23, 2018
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9x9 grid with several
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have a valid driver's li- pets. 1 year lease, refs,
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is
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at 5380 Hwy. 182 East, Call 662-251-6665. Park in New Hope (East so that each
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rently has 10 lots, with containsand theeach
same3x3 box
number 3 6 4 8 5 1 9 7 2
Wanted To Buy 4780 TWO PROPERTIES, COL: contains the same number
only once. The difficulty
THE DISPATCH 2BR/1BA, 7th St.S. @
options to expand. 6.3
acres. One 3/2 all-elec- only once. The difficulty 5 8 1 7 2 9 3 4 6
is looking for an WANTED- LOOKING to 15th Ave.S. $500/mo. level increases from
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tric remodeled Mobile
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Monday to Sunday. 9 2 7 3 4 6 5 1 8
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ity to relate to a wide own mobile home – and
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experience is preferred, ments & townhouses. $575/mo + $575 dep.
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BA, walk in closet,
Please send resume to: 1610. CH&A, 20x20 covered hunting. Monroe County
Dunn & Hemphill, patio, 2 car garage, near Greenwood
P.O. Drawer 1426, Apts For Rent: West 7050 20x30 bonus room, Ap- Springs, MS.
Columbus, MS 39703, pls Furnished. $750/ PRICED TO SELL.

VIP
OR email: wddunn@ mo + $600 damage Call: (615) 719-8329
marketstreetlaw.com dep. New Hope School Email:

Rentals
PROGRESSIVE HEAT- District. 662-574-9472. piper6626@gmail.com
ING & Cooling, Inc. is FALL SPECIAL
seeking experienced
Ductwork installers and Apartments 1.95 acre lots.
Good/bad credit.
HVAC technicians. Ap-
plicants must have veri-
& Houses 10% down, as low as
$299/mo. Eaton Land.
fiable work references. 1 Bedrooms 662-361-7711
Apply at:
10155 Darracott Ac- 2 Bedroooms WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA
cess Road 3 Bedrooms in Hamilton. Direct ac- TWO ELM Lake residen-
cess to the TENN-TOM. tial lots for sale. One lot
Aberdeen, MS
Community boat ramp. in Cork Village border-
Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM
Phone: 662-369-3694
Furnished & Large deck overlooking ing #9 fairway. Ready to
or 662-328-1080. Unfurnished water. Updated
1200 sqft. CH/A.
home build on. $27000 OBO.
One large lot overlook-
Medical / Dental 3300 1, 2, & 3 Baths $700/mo + $700 dep. ing #17 green. Ready to
Call 662-425-0250 for build on. $28.000 OBO.
Lease, Deposit more info. 662-889-3103.
HELP WANTED
& Credit Check
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 WOODED: 6.4 Acres in
CARE CENTER OF viceinvestments.com
327-8555
ABERDEEN Oktibbeha Co, small
FOR RENT: Very nice lake, turn left on Nich-
2BR/2BA, just off Milit- ols Rd, $49,900.
FULL TIME LPN 7A-3P ary & Black Creek Rd.
FULL TIME CNA 6A-2P 662-312-5184.
Quiet, respectable trail-
PRN (as needed) CNA's Apts For Rent: Other 7080 er park. 662-242-6439
all shifts Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
or 662-570-3340.
Apply in person at 1 & 2 BR Apts for Rent.
505 Jackson St. Military & 6th Ave N. 16X88 SINGLEWIDE.
CH&A and Owner pays LOTS FOR Rent in New That's right, 88 feet
Aberdeen
in the CLASSIFIED AD SECTION!

water. $350 per month, Hope Mobile Home long! Huge living room &
EOE Park. $160-$200/mo,
deposit required. kitchen. Must see!
662-352-4776. will prepare site. Hurry, Only $58,900.
Truck Driving 3700 only 3 lots available! 662-570-1375
Pam, 601-310-3528.
CLASS A CDL Driver HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
with Truck & Lowboy NICE 3BR/2BA MH in 5BR/3BA. Central AC
Columbus apt available.
Trailer experience to North Columbus. Close and skirting. Delivery,
2BR/2BA. Call 662-
load, haul, & unload to schools & CAFB. set up & tie down in-
328-8655 or 662-574-
heavy construction $455/mo + $455 dep. cluded. Only $79,900.
7879.
equipment. Overnight 662-570-1375.
travel required. Only
662-308-7781 or 601- ACROSS
940-1397.
qualified applicants with DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, ASSUME PAYMENTS. 1 Puccini opera
clean MVR, current
medical examiner’s cer-
CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
Commercial Property 8050 Singlewides & 6 Marsh croakers
historic district, 1 block Doublewides available.
tificate and no acci- from downtown, $575/ Small transfer fee re- 11 Radio station
FOR LEASE. Convenient
dents need apply. Fax mo. + $575 dep. NO store. Black Creek quired. 662-570-1375. sign
resume to 662-492- PETS. 662-574-8789.
4490 or email to Peaceful & Quiet area.
Community on Military 12 Open, as a bottle
Rd. & Blackcreek Rd. USED SINGLEWIDE.
jm.sitemasters
Ideal location. 1100 14x52, 2BR/1BA. Deliv- 13 — Dame
@yahoo.com
FIRST FULL MONTH sq. ft. shelving space, ery, set-up & tie down 14 “The Evil Dead”
DRIVERS NEEDED - RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- 200 sq. ft. grocery included. Only $15,995.
662-570-1375.
director Sam
Poole Trucking is a room Apts/Townhomes. store space & 155 sq. 15 Abel’s brother
great place to build a Stove & refrigerator. ft. cooler space.
career! Seeking hard- $335-$600 Monthly. 662-242-6439 or Wanted To Buy 8850 17 Bear’s lair
working, dedicated & Credit check & deposit. 662-570-3340. 18 Like some
self-motivated drivers to Coleman Realty, CARBURATOR NEEDED
662-328-2424

join our trucking family. 662-329-2323. RETAIL SPACE located for 1986 GMC Pickup. guitars
*2yrs exp. needed in Historic Downtown Must be serviceable.
Will pay fair price. Call
22 Cry like a baby
*Flatbed training avail. Columbus. 3,000 sq. ft.
Call 662-574-7879 or Ben, 662-329-3833. 23 Rival of Athens
COLEMAN
*Safety & Compliance a
MUST 662-328-8655. 27 Floorboard
*Maintaining service Autos For Sale 9150 sound
hours on-time
RENTALS WAREHOUSE SPACE for
*Equiptment care &
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS rent @ 1120 Hwy 69 S. 29 Sailing boat
Sunday’s answer
5,000sqft, heated & 30 Method
securing loads
to DOT standards
1 BEDROOM cooled. 662-386-2746.
*Lease options after 2 BEDROOMS 32 Give a hoot
1 year 3 BEDROOMS
Houses For Sale: Northside 33 Food critics, 3 Plopped down gibbons
Contact Brad at 8150 often 4 Move around 28 Put a tarp over,
662-386-8517 or
LEASE, 05 CHEVY Tahoe, 100k 35 Shirt protector 5 Provinces say
© The Dispatch

pooletrucking@ 2 OR 3BR, brick home,


mi. One owner, 4WD, 38 Like most NBA
gmail.com DEPOSIT window a/c, gas heat,
black & gray, non- 6 Root vegetables 31 Farrow of films
fenced yard. Close to
players 7 Not — dare 34 Golf shoe feature
FULL TIME truck driver AND shopping! $575/mo + smoker. $2500.
needed for small manu- $350 dep. 1120 6th 662-883-0673. 39 Without letup 8 Corrosive stuff 35 Honcho
facturing business loc- CREDIT CHECK Ave. N. 662-352-4776. 41 Viscounts’ 9 Titled woman 36 Fascinated with
ated in Macon. Day '03 INFINITY FX35
only, home every night, superiors 10 Whirl 37 Swain
driving our trucks. Class 662-329-2323 RARE IN TIMBER COVE:
ONE LEVEL, 2 CAR GAR-
200,000 miles
ONLY $2,500 45 Flight part 16 “— been real!” 40 Quick taste
A CDL, clean driving re- AGE + SUNROOM. 47 662.570.1375
cord, 2 years truck driv- Sweet Gum Ln. Move In
46 Worried 18 Rudiments 42 Stoplight color
ing experience required. 2411 HWY 45 N Ready! $161,000. Campers & RVs 9300 47 Thick, as fog 19 Grant of films 43 Young fellow
Must have positive atti-
tude and be able to COLUMBUS, MS Call for showing,
TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
48 Negligee buy 20 Has debts 44 Pig’s place
662-352-1382.
deal with customers ef- located on Wilkins Wise 21 Do the math
fectively. Job pays by Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Rd & Waverly Rd. Full DOWN 24 Crowd sound
the load. For more in- Hookups available.
formation call 662-726- $300/mo. 662-328- 1 Shipping weight 25 Ripped
5224. 8655 or 662-574-7879. 2 Lennon’s wife 26 Gorillas and
Bargain Column 4180 Trucks, Vans & Buses 9500
CHILDS SEAT for bi- 1987 B2000 Mazda.
cycle, used very few One owner. 222,000
times, $8. Childs large miles. Runs great. Ask-
sand box, $4. ing $3,000. Commer-
662-244-5861. cial-type car hauler.
FOOT BOARD, 12x16, $500 OBO. 662-356-
new, one side rounded, 6352 or 662-386-4707.
$12. Wooden hat/
clothes rack $6. Guitar, Five Questions:
$5. 662-244-5861.
NEW NEVER carried,
used or sharpened, 7
dot Muskrat Case Knife,
1 Napster
owned & stored for 15
yrs, beautiful knife,
$65. 662-244-5861. 2 Farrah
Farm Equipment & Supplies Fawcett
4420

3 Birth control
2016 JOHN Deere
5100E Tractor, 210

pills
hours. $46,500.
Also, 2016 15ft
Kubota Bush hog avail.
205-329-1790.

General Merchandise 4600 4 Ben


MILLERMATIC 180 wire
welder. New in box. Alu-
Johnson
minum spool, CO2 WHATZIT ANSWER
bottle. $1200 firm. Text
only. 662-386-2915. 5 Hellman’s Log cabin

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